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VOL  evil.,  NO.  75 


VICTORIA,  B.  C,  SATURDAY,  MARCH  9,  1912 


TWENTY-FOUR    PAGES 


Premier  McBride  Tells  Audi- 
ence at  Field  That  ImposT 
Will   Be  Repealqd.4tJ 
ession  of  Housf^Wl,^^, 


WlfUilL^  PARSON  IS 


•!H    -1. 


^ 


^^^  iir|i]Riftt*i  Railway  Polfcy 

'^9^fm^\ti  Preparation 
~Tbr  tne  Opening  of  the  Fan- 
am^Ganal        • 


INCREASING    TRADE 

Conference       Xiooklny       Towards       Freer 
Commercial      Interoouree       Between 
Canada    and      West     Zndlea 


•ft    Q&l4>g»r.  B.   C.     March     8.— H.     G. 
"""^       Wft»  unanimously   re-nominated 


for  OoltttoMa  riding:  at  .the  Conserva 
tiva  «osw^«»tlon  tonight.  A.  M.  Cbls- 
holm  OS  Windermere  preaMed.  The 
men>bftr4    Q*    the    oonY^jitton     T0«9_^jtaL(  .aSiPJliera 

their  tfft  KBi^ntM*  Iftv  IParfioQ  a  sreat 
ovaUjiil,  NpEe  1M|||  pnoMMed  by  l>r.  Tay- 
lor I^'i0ifm$  ^  <^t>taln  Russell  of 
Golden. 

Prrviously   In   the  afternoon    a     well 
attended  public   meettns   was   ^jM.--^V% 
Field    and    was    addressed    by    ffr^imwl^ 
McBrtdo,   Hon.    W.    J.    Bowser.   Hoa,',  aSj' 
Taylor,    Mr.    Parson    and      Mr.      Uardid 
Foster.     Mr.  Parson  said  for  two  terms 
he  had  served  the  riding  faithfully  and 
could   look   with   a   clear   conscience   on 
all    his    acllons    and    if    nominated      he 
expected    to   represent   them   aqaln. 

Mr.  Forsier  said  he  could  not  hope 
to  capture  the  convention  so  would 
run  .^9  sn  Ji^depRnrlf^ni:  candidate  and 
support  Premier  McBride.  and  if  elect- 
ed give  everyone  ?< ;  xtjuai'tt  deal. 

Hon.  Mr.  Taylor  testified  tliat  Mr. 
Parson  had  done  good  work  in  secur-' 
ing-  public  works  for  his  coiistltuenoy 
and  dealt  with '  the  work  of  his  depart- 
ment generally,  dwelling  on  the  roads 
constructca  in  Qolumbia  riding. 

Hon.  W.  J.  Bowser  dealt  effectively 
with  the  general  policy  of  the  govern- 
ment and  created  a  great  amount  of 
amusement  by  his  description  of  the 
liberal  platform.  He  was  sorry  to  hear 
Mr.  JTorster  say  he  would  run  regard- 
less of  the  convention.  He  thought 
that  any  man  appealing  to  the  party 
should  submit  himself  to  the  conven- 
tion and  abide  by  the  result.  If  the 
district  did  not  return  the  party  can- 
didate there  would  be  a  vacant  place 
in  the  government  caucus  and  this 
would  not  look  satisfactory  with  the 
government. 

Oav«   ihrovliioo   Sial>ttity 


OTTAWA,  March  8. — A  conference  be- 
tween representatives  of  the  Canadian 
and  West  Indian  governments,  looking 
toward  freer  commercial  Intercourse  be- 
tween Canada  and  the  Islands  will  open 
in  Ottawa  on  March  27.  The  minister 
of  trade  and  commerce,  the  minlBter  of 
customs,  and  the  minister  of  finance 
have  been  selected  by  the  government 
to  represent  Canada.  The  West  Indian 
colonlm'  «|IM(Mt,  will  be  represented  in 
Ottawift '  ]|£r#'^rltl6b.   Ciulana    and    th-$ 

Uueu^  ^t.  Vinceni9ltoiii»f»  St.  Kitta. 
XMMfofc>%  KcMtHi  Wt,^^6Ffn.U  <.  J.. 

U  la  «xp««fia -^  tliat  ti)«'tt««etUMW|i« 
«l^Ml  (tire  to  taifce  place  will  ttmotXX  In 
the  permanent  T«in«Vftl  pf  vMair  <4  llv* 
mor^  Important  diitletil^  wMcta  tttcv* 
hitherto  etood  In  tb«  fiHtf  el  »  aMllMl 
pr«<eroatl«l  anrMceaUMli. 

It  1«  at  the  iMuae  iim«  known  liere 
that  a  strong  effort  will  be  made  toy 
the  United  0t*te«  UttMrMts  to  re«tot 
any  effort  oaloultotoift^'  t<;i  dln^tplih  '^ 
volume  of  their  in|d«  wttli  ttke  In^Usa, 
The  flour  exipoirtorM  of  TUtatm  York  are 
espeelany  active  In  t|)if  t^Mpoctt.  It  !•> 
however,  resarded  fulr;  4itlta  poas|l»l* 
to   woi^k  dUt  A  tHUii  ilfWAWWit   WftlgB 


Hon,  W.  J,  Bowser,  Messrs.  A. 
H.B.MacGowan,  H.H.Wat- 
son, C.  E.  Tisdale,  and  Dr. 
G.  A,  Macguire  Candidates 


^p\r^'^  **■'**■' 


H 


GovERNMPrr  must 


iJU 


will  Improve  the  trade  of  th«  ieliads 
wHh  Canada  withotit  afrloaeily  aff«9t!< 
Inv  the  buaineas  of  tbo  United  Stataa 


"pSSSr^MSr 


OTTAWA,  Ma^h  8. — ^The  Vancouver 
Terrolnalfl  Company  la  .i||>plylncr  'or  ap> 
proval  of  the  ara*)' pfjjuiir'-^^atid  Rite  and 
4«i^ptten  of  woffcs  proposed  to  be 
ciaiiinMii^tod  in  False  Creek,  and  on 
'■  fit^^llsh  Bay  at  Point  Grey. 


Mr.  I.  W.  Shatford  Is  Agaiii 
Conservatives'  Choice  In  the^^ 
SfmHkf Wf en— LDcely  to  Go 

.1 


HARBOR    WORKS 

TO   START  SOON 


ian  Mining  Institute  Re- 
commends that  Government 
Place  Act  in  the  Hands  of  a 
Commission 


S. — A  reSo- 
to  the  Do- 
the      work- 


.  The  nr»>"i».v.  •who-waa  «lven. a  rous-l 
ing  reception,  said  he  had  been  mainly 
responsible  for  bringing  about  party 
government  which  liad  given  the  prov- 
incje  the  stability  it  never  had  before. 
In  Mr.  Parson,  Columbia  had  an  able 
representative  and  he  would  be  un- 
gr«^ieful  If  he  did  not  ask  them  again 
!,,  Mii.port  him.  The  government  could 
i.Mt  .  properly  organiiMunieflr  there 
was  unanimity  In  the  ranks.  If  Mr. 
Parson  was  the  choice  of  the  conven- 
tion he  should  have  the  votes  of  the 
riding;  if  Mr.  Forster  was  nominated 
the  same  remark  would  apply  to  him. 
"For  my  part,"  he  added,  "as  long  as 
I  am  your  leader,  I  am  determined  to 
keep  the  Conservative  party  together. 

Referring  to  labor  questions  the  pre- 
mier said  he  could  never  hope  to  please 
the  Socialists  and  did  not  Intend  try- 
ing to  follow  their  Ideals  and  to  at- 
tempt to  bring  about  conditions  incom- 
patlble  with  the  surroundings  would  be 
absurd.  But  the  government ,  had  ap- 
pointed a  commission  to  find  out  ^hat 
was  practical  and  wise,  and'  would  leg- 
islate  along    these   lines. 

The  announcement  of  the  abollUon 
of  the  poll  tax  next  session  was  greet- 
ed with  loud  appK'iuse.  He  pictured  the 
conditions  to  be  brought  about  by  the 
completion  of  Panama  canal  and  said 
the  government's  railway  policy  was 
framed  In  preparation  for  it.  The  meet- 
ing closed  with  cheers  for  all  the 
epeaUers. 

meeting    at   Wight 

i^rt-iiilev  McUrldc,  Hon.  \V.  J.  Bow- 
ser, Hon.  T.  Taylor  and  Mr.  Parson 
again  addressed  a  crowded  audience 
here  tonight.  Mr.  Forster  was  invited 
to  the  platform  and  again  expressed 
his  Intention  to  run,  though  Mr.  Par- 
son got  an  t-nthusiastlc  reception. 
Promior  McBrlde  touched  upon  the 
circumstance       and       whi;  king 

klndlv   of  Mr.    P'orstcr,   sai  pHne 

must  bo   maintained,   and   appealed   to 
Continnrd   «n   Vnite   8,   Col.   4. 


TORONTO,  Ont.,  March 
lotion  of  recommendation 
minion  government  anont 
men's  compensation  In  connection  with 
the  mines,  was  tbe  chief  item  of  busi- 
ness In  the  session  today  of  the  Cana- 
dian Joining  institute.  The  proposi- 
tion was  adopted  as  .submitted  by  the 
special  oommittee  and  carried  the 
meeting  without  amendment.  Its  terms 
are   as   follows: 

"That  the  worUlngmcn's  compensa- 
tion act  be  placed  in   the  hands  of  the 

(^nrnm1Sf*l<rkn-    «nprtlnt»rt      hy      th»     crown, 

this  commission  to  collect  a  definite 
amount  from  the  mining  companies 
based  on  the  monthly  payroll  and  pro- 
portionate to  the  risk  Incident  to  the 
business.  That  the  amount  should  be 
contributed  by  the  employers  and 
should  not  be  collected  directly  or  In- 
directly from  the  employees.  That  the 
dLstrlbutloh  of  the  fund  should  be  in 
the  exclusive  control  of  the  comrals- 
slon,'^;^fiubject  to  no  appeal  In  the  or- 
dtnar'y  courts.  That  there  shOirid  be  no 
liability  except  under  the  act,  all  com- 
mon law  liability  being  txcluded." 

Consideration  was  aiso  recommended 
of  the  principles  of  the  workmen's 
compensation  act  of  the  state  of  Wash- 
ington, also  the  New  Zealand  act.  with 
the  Russian  schedule  of  payments  and 
the    Norwegian    classification. 

Dr.  A.  K.  Barlow  of  Montreal  suc- 
ceeds Dr.  Frank  Adams  as  president  of 
the  institute.  The  new  president  was 
formerly  connected  with  the  geological 
survey  of  the  Federal  government.  His 
unsuccessful  competitor  for  office  was 
Mr.  G.  G.  a.  Llndsey,  of  Toronto.  Four 
hundred  and  forty  votes  were  cast  for 
the  presidency,  showing  that  much  In- 
terest was  centered  In  the  election. 
The  other  officers  of  the  Institute  for 
1912  were^  elected  some  weeks  ago, 
those  nominated  all  being  elected  by 
acclamation. 


vWK  Wftiwip  <<Miv  ona  of  th*  UUfoat 
eof|ye«|tttoli*^  9*  Vineoitvw  Goiuwrva* 
tivw  immr  ^iMMiibM  «06ls)«Md  IS^ 
vt..  J,  mfimn  U^ma.  A.  i^^  Jt»c- 

4Ui4  l!N?*,jl3s  S  mkemOt^  tiia  notptoiM* 
Aff.  tHi  MH^.  H»f.  Hfl*  city  of  Vancouw 
Jn  tJb^  (idmUtlK  pi*rt,1nclal  election.  'Hm 
nomination  was  unanltnously  ratified 
by  a  full  delegation,  two  minutes  att«p 
the  convention  was  <!alled  to  order  by 
Mr.  W.  J.  Baird,  who  In  his  capacity 
as  president  of  the  Vancouver  Con- 
eervatlve  asuoclatlon,  occupied  tfta 
chair. 

The  following  telegram  was  Imnit- 
dlately  dispatched  to  the  attorney- 
general,  who  is  touring  British  Colum- 
bia: 

•'Solid  live  unanimously  nominated 
by   full  delegation   tonight. 

•'(Signed)   R.  L.   MAITLAND, 

"Secretary-" 

The  four  members  of  the  "solid  flvo" 
were  called  to  the  platform,  where  tne* 
were  given  an  ovation  that  continued 
for  several  minutes. 

Mr.   M  'n  the  absence 

of  the  J'  '  1",  may  be  said 

to  carry  the  eagle  of  Vancouver  Con- 
servative legion,  was  th.-  i. cuiit-nt:  of 
renewed  thundeYUfirs  api 
rose  to  thank  the  convTrunw..  i^^i  ..u-,; 
confldence  they  had  ag»ln  reposed  Jn 
him. 

Mr.  Mact3o*ran  reviewed  the  pro- 
gress of  the  province  under  the  Mc- 
Brlde administration.  He  pointed  out 
the  special  conditions  obtaining  which 
made  it  absolutely  imperative^ for  tiie 
government  in  the  Interests  of  the  i>ro- 
vlnce  and  ofits  people  to  enter  at  once 
Upon  a  vigorous  policy  of  railway  de- 
velopment. Events  were  moving:  rap- 
idly and  upon  the  ratification  of  tuu 
'         Cf>nti«aed  o«  !>»•*»  coi  ».      _  :  ; 


Inatructions  are  now  on  the  way 
from  Ottawa  to  Mr.  q.  A.  keefer, 
resident  engineer  of  the  public 
works  department,  to  prepare 
plans  and  spociflcatlons  for  the 
brealtwater  to  be  built  from.  Og- 
den  point,  2500  feet  in  a  wester- 
ly direction,  with  the  object  of 
calling  for  tenders  for  the  con- 
struction of  this  work — the  first 
of  the  harbor  wprks  recommend- 
ed by  Mr.  Lfduls  Coste,  M  I.C  VZ , 
in   hi|s  ri^part   publl.il^i.d    a.    t\ecK 

.  |tt«l|lipi»''1»*«r«Nt"iWI«tnprepar. 
■'■  ^ttUfm^  '^^^  BvidHaMvnB  for  the 
%NMl%  isad  It  Is  ««PMtta'  the  «on< 
triUt  will  be  let  and  work  6«|hA" 
1^  1^  vpry  abcjrt,  -mm*  <*  t|»* 
IIMIl^lfAW  ««•  <M»My««M#«ifAt  of 
tlM  htmMt9ii»v  «  thoeati«ti  *&rr0» 
^itlk  tx^rtasa  wta  be  aHada  of  tha 
outer  Mkriwr  and  then  plans  will 
be  prepared  for  the  piers  to  b« 
fcullt 

'Th*  IMtruotloiM  from  'Hon.  ICn 
HOBk.  ittlttist«r  •(><  puMlc  works, 
wlU  be  racaUMd  by  Mr.  O.  A. 
Keefer  l»  a  f «w  Oaya  and  woi% 
will  t>e  begun  ^a.t  onoe  to  yrvmrt 
the  aeoessairy  plans  an^  apeoiOca* 


r 


Scientists  Accept  Without 
Qualification  Captain  Am- 
undsen's Statement  That 
He  Reached  the  Pole 

w»>.i!i  i7iiiiiilfiiiiit»iil  fiiJM^^  ^JUiih£Js. 


ticna  for  the  work.  Then  tender* 
will  4>e  TgacomfitlTf  Invited  and  the 
ooatnwpt  l^wittOad. 


SgSmSmSimf^ 


milttftm'l' 


5= 


4-*. 


RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS 


Hon.    JPrank    Cochrane    WUl    Make    Per- 
sonal     Xnapeotion    Trip      During 
Coming    Bummer 


Is  Satisfied  with  Results  and 
Will  Submit  CWs  and  AH 
Information  on  His  Expedi- 
tion 


i'>A  .    I'l' ' 


XtOMSON.  Klarch  I.-T-^«e  there  is 
bitter  disappointment  eyerjNrhere  over 
the  fact  that  Captain  Robert  F.  Bcoii, 
head  of  the  British  Ant||trctic  expeditton 

has  yet  to  repwt  on  »!k  awcst  for  th«  .    ..     i« 

Mtttfc  Pota.  iSSa  M  Bowbara  anything        HONOMJWJ.  March  8.-the    cruiser 
tmt  pm^tt  ^^^T"*  '^'^v'*''**'*  ol.lpafi^  ,W«?t.Vlr|lnjyjgled  for  the  ^remerton 


Sallf,  a  town  forty  mW(#l|i»fl6l'»«'flo- 
delda,  has  been  hombWhSed  lusf  the 
Italian  warships,  according  to  news 
received  here  last  night. 


NEW  mnm 


Premier  Asquith  Invites  Repre- 
sentatives of  Coal  Mine 
Owners  and  Strikers  to 
Hold  a  Joint  Conference 


OTTAM'.\,  Marcli  8. — Hon.  Frank 
Cochran-?  intendi"  to  m*»k«  a  thorougli 
personal  examination  of  the  railways 
and  canal  systems  of  Canada  during  the 
coming  summer.  This  is  somfcthing 
which  no  other  minister  of  railways  and 
canals  has  ever  attempted,  the  result 
being  that  previous  holders  of  the  port- 
folio have  been  largely  dependent  upon 
their  departmental  officials  and  upon 
more  or  less  Interested  agents  for  their 
knowledge  of  local  conditions. 

Mr,   Cochrane   will,  if  tiijue 
cover  the  ground  froif 
^tl|e  Atlantic,  Inspect! 
tins*  aiiif  tarnrtlaalM    ^ 

1^  ^  y# 

to  ft«tf  ,k«if  tiiir%#0! 


.._„,     H 

'  ff.«Nkt  fm 


Witt  mit  aw«r  wrar  tft  tiM  «ni«im«r. 


BDitONTON.  Alb«  Jtonsh  -8.— The 
««,nn  Of  J.  mfSfmtat,  now  taitd«  th* 
city  ItmlU.  sold  today  t«  a  Iwait  syn- 
dicate for  ]  HSiooo;  Mr.  Itastmas 
bought  the  property  to  tin  for  $10  per 
arraf  BMfing  nnlT  t*<Ml  dawn.        ,  ', 


Hon,  W.  T.  White  will  be  Able 
to  Show  a  Substantial  Sur- 
plus of  Upwards  of  Tliirty 
Million  Dollars 


DISCUSSION 

m    MANITOBA  BILL! 


co^tk>nri«;S«*^g 
—Mr.  OllveVs" 


present  wj 
and  hi9. 
reachi 
agent: 
that 


TODAY'S  SUMMARY 


the  PoVi    I  '^ 


Vanguard  of  Army  Leaves  to 
Commence  Cam  paign 
Against  City  of  IVIexico  — 
Deserters  from  Federals 


DECISIVE 


BATTLE 
EXPECTED  SQON 


LONDON,  March  8.— -After  extended 
talks  with  committees  representing 
coal  mine  owners  and  their  striking 
employees  today  Premier  Asquith  in- 
vited representatives  of  each  side  to 
hold  a  Joint  conference  ''with  a  view 
to  a  free  discussion  of  the  whole  situa- 
tion." What  the  government  proposals 
are  has   not  been    dlvulgcl. 

The  miner*  replied  t'hat  they  had 
undertaken  to  reassemble  the  national 
(conference  of  miners  but  with  the  res- 
ervation that  they  would  not  recom- 
mend the  acceptance  of  the  gjvernment 
invttaWon  except  tipon  the  uaaeistbiiju- 
Ing  tluit  a  principle  of  a  nllnimum  wage 
be  excluded  from  dlficusslon.  The 
national  conference  of  miners  cannot 
be    assembled    before    Monday. 

It  was  announced  tonight  a  joint 
conference  would  take  Plac^  at  the 
foreign  ofllce  but  ho  date  has  been 
fixed.. 


jM||»  BMkSlA  Amondnwi,  ^tk*  No-wegian 
explorer  in  lottkttat  tbt  ^imthem  «kia 
of  the  earth.    N<*J3^«*»»  WjpMWt  Qt  t»«» 

' iim>  ot  Capti^^Jhswt, 

;^  T*rr.-v  l^^'ttli*- 
n,   but   the  Mntm0iltll0g' 
Zealand  is  of  tl«ft^l^*«^ ' 
engaged  In  expl^Ii|||^J|»d 
sc!entHfes"w*»rfc.  and  that  he  nttt^^A  be 
heard  from  for  several  w.^iUs. 

That  Capt.  Amundsen  has  reached  the 
pole  and  planted  the  Norwegian  colors 
there  is  confirmed  In  a  despatch  sent  by 
him  to  Christiana.  One  of  these  dH- 
patches  was  addressed  to  King  Haaknn. 
Its  contents  were  not  known,  but  an- 
other said:   ■::: 

"PoIr   rpachf>d.   fourteenth-seventeenth 

Those  who  know  the  explorer  well  ox- 
press  the  belief  that  Amundsen  had  made 
such  observsutlons  and  calculations  as 
would  render  impossible  a  controversy 
similar  to  that  of  the  Cook-Peary  North 
Pole  discovery.  On  learning  of  thn  siic- 
(■(•SH  Of   !.  t  Kin? 

lialf  of  lij..i„t :i  and  the  -.-•  ..  -■■^ul  .i. 
telegram  of  congratulation  and  consent- 
ed to  his  own  and  his  wife's  names  to  be 
uwed  on  his  maps. 

in   Amundsen    tflegraphed   from 
!  '■  Tasmania  today.that  as  soon    as 

possible  he  would  submit  his  charts  and 
all  information  concerning  the  discov- 
ery of  the  South  Pole.  The  Norwegian 
public  and  scientists,  and  even  the 
Royal  Geographical  Society  of  Great 
Britain,  accepted  today  unqualifiedly  the 
statement  of  Capt.  Amundsen  that  ho 
had  gained  the  Pole,  and  that  he  was  the 
first   man-  to   do^  so.      Some   local    geo- 

that  both 

■•'.-,-4^-   ;-■    -■- 


a#vy  yard  jSSwr  with    9«ar  -m^SlMS 


tmaunoy 
The  West  Tl! 


1^  been  di 


t»p,  <t)i*  JPiaoMe  lleer  iiind  will  be  plA< 
tttj^  -iMbiUlc  reserve  squadron.  She  is 
""' '  to  arrive  at  Brenietron  about  Mar. 


Passenger  and  Freight  Trains 
in  Collision  Between  Ottawa 
and  Hull — Mistake  of  Tele- 
graph Operator 


DRASTIC    LEGISLATION 

XKttitoba  BlU  ProMbits  Sale  of  Revolv- 
ers, Bowie  Katves,  Etc. 


SEATTLE_  ELECTIONS 

Review     of    Tuesday's     Besults— Single 

Tax  Disposed   of  Tor  Time 

Being 


V-.  ^\  "MM!  r.: 

et   In    VBntouver.      Meaine 

cDvery.       lUidjt.-t    Speech    on    Wpdnesday 

■   -Cnunoll    AfKi     Vhon.'    romnany. 

:   -Ward    Tliriic    U    KnthuslaiHic. 

•I — Edttorlal. 

B — rjpnpi-ul    Npwb. 

fi—Ncwi    oC    the    '■it.v. 

,-- -NowB  of  the  Clly. 

s — In    Woman's    Itfuini. 

B — Sporting  News. 
10 — .\ddlUonal     Bpore. 
31 --AmuBfcmontB. 
12 — Real     Kstnta     Advts. 
la— Ilf!a|    KKtnte    Advl». 

5_14_W»illt    tlx;     W'Ml.l     I  ^r.vlni; 

jo— J«iM"in«  r»i,*'. 

IK — L^oqiiiiiuiii    Tci'inlr<a.     f '.*. 

17 — Toll*    of    Trip    to    New    Purl; 

j^ — Port    Hardy    TownBltf. 

19— Port  llarUy   Town«lie. 

je — Cianairieu    Aavte. 

"1-i-da»iit1»d     AJvt». 

12— riaeelflcd    Advu. 

■jj — K!nan'-lal    Nnw». 

Z4 — Uav^   ijpeocerai   /tdvt. 


.Sl::ArrL.E,  March  8. — The  election  of 
Tuesday  was  anything  but  revolutionary 
In  Its  results.  Of  the  eight  men  elected 
to  office,  only  three,  t!)e  mayor,  comp- 
troller and  one  councilman,  are  new 
men.  The  corporation  counsel,  treasurer 
and  thr^e  councllmcn  were  re-elected 
and  policies  of  the  present  council  and 
the  present  admlnlstrjition  will  be  con- 
tinued. The  city  council,  which  will  meet 
for  organization  on  March  10th,  will 
have  only  one  new   member. 

An    the   people    by    decisive  ■'■a 

disposed  of . single  tax  and  a  grt-al  luim- 
her  of  other  reforniH  debate  on  which 
consumed  most  of  the  time  of  the  coun- 
cil of  lust  year,  It  Is  believed  that  the 
r-ouncll  will  look  upon  these  questions  as 
.spttled  for  the  time  being. 

The  official  count  Increases  Mayor- 
plect  Oeorgp  W.  Cotiei-lir."!  majority  to 
SOI,  and  gives  the  high  man  of  the  .So- 
ciall.tt  ticket,  K.  L.  Hrowti.  defeated  can- 
dldnte     for     corpoiHtion     ooiinficl.     27.217 

vote.-t. 

The  pcorvoKai  to  nxtdid  liiiill  .Ia7iiiftry. 
1915,  the  time  dttrlng  whicli  saloons 
HhsU  be  permitt.'d   to  occupy  down  town 

rtrt^wor^      Tvn«     d#»f  f.ftt#*d.      Thr«rn     h  f'i     OI^lv 

seven  saloons  loft  in  Seattle  and  these 
must  retire  to  lens  conspicuous  places 
before    the  /Irst   d*y   of   1913. 


CHIHUAHUA.  Mexico,  Nov.  8. — The 
vanguard  of  the  Insurrecto  army  mobil- 
ized here,  and  departed  for  the  south  In 
two  trains  today.  It  was  the  real  be- 
ginning of  the  carnpaign  to  take  the  City 
of  Mexico,  although  the  Inuncdlate  des- 
tination of  the  column  was  announced 
an  .Tlmlnez.  about  half  way  between  this 
city  and  Torrcon.  Six  bridges  between 
htro  and  Jlmlnez  are  being  replaced  by 
the  troops  as  they  proceed,  and  It  la 
tliought  that  the  trip  will  require  at 
least  two  days. 

There  are  about  600  men  In  the  de- 
tiichment.  This  leaves  a  1,000  men  here, 
but  General  Pascual  Grozco,  says  that 
recruits  arc  coming  to  him  In  crowds. 
During  the  next  Week,  he  says,  two 
rhousand  atluitlciUtti  nien  Will  be  en- 
trained for  Jlminer..  Mqft  of  the  men 
new  at  .limlncz,  imdor  General  Rojav:, 
■will  be  brought  here.  A  mpssenffer  from 
the  camp  of  General  Villa,  the  federal 
commander,  brought  word  that  200  of 
the  latter's  men  wished  an  opportunity 
to  join  the  rebel  ranks. 

EL.  PARC.  MarcTi  i. — The  apparent  in- 
ability of  the  main  government  to  chpck 
the  growth  of  the  revolution  in  the 
northern  S't^es  Is  more  apparent  than 
real,  according  to  some  of  the  best  in- 
formed Mexicans  now  In  this  city.  They 
say  that  Orozco  will  have  to  fight  a  de- 
cisive battle  in  the  neighborhood  of  Tor- 
rcon within  the  next   week  or  so. 

Friends  of  the  Madero  administration 
admit  that  the  desertion  of  federal 
soldiers  to  Orozco  Is  a  serious  feature  of 
the  situation.  Uoyal  troops  from  tht. 
I  nty  "f  Mexico  are  being  led'bv  a.  mart- 
inet of  the  Diaz  school.  Gen.  Blancjuet. 
who  In  relied  upon  by  President  Madero 
to  mnintniti  dlsclollneu 

The  pa.isenger  train  from  Chlhushua 
tonight  brought  about  a  hundred  pas- 
sengers. 


WINNIPEG,  Man.,  March  8.— A  bill 
which  has  been  passed  by  the  leglislatur* 
hasi  drastic  features  In  that  it  prohibits 
the  sale  or  exposure  for  sale  of  revol- 
vers, pistols,  air  guns,  bowie  knives, 
daggers,  dirks,  stilettoes,  metal  knuck- 
les, skull  crackers  and  sling-shots.  A 
penalty  of  from  $25  to  $200  Is  imposed. 
No  revolver,  gun,  or  pistol  may  be  sold 
except  when  a  permit  Is  given  by  a  chief 
of  the  city  or  provincial  police,  and  then 
the  applicants  must  be  over  18  years 
old. 


Bual   Tragedy 

GOLDFIELD,  Neb..  Marcli  8. — Fred 
Burnham,  recently  of  Butte,  shot  and 
probably  fatally  wounded  P.  H.  Lavelle, 
a  miner  with  whom  he  was  In  partner- 
ship In  Montana,  and  then  shot  and 
killed  himself.  A  quarrel  over  Uiclr 
mining  claims  Is  supposed  to  have 
cavised   the   sliootlng. 


All  Seven  Bodies  Recovered 
From   Diamond  Vale   Mine 

•  After  Disastrous  Explosion 
of  Thursday 


OTTAWA,  Ont.,  March  8.— ^Flve  per- 
sons were  killed  and  eleven  Injured, 
two  seriously  today  when  a  Canadian 
Pacific  passenger  train  was  wrecked 
In  a  collision  with  a  freight  train  be- 
tween Ottawa  and  Hull,  Ont  The 
killed  w^ere: 

John  C  Anderson;  conductor  of  the 
passenger   train,    Ottawa. 

Peter  Moyles,   Queyon,   Que. 

E.  J.  Tabor,  contractor,  Hull. 

Walton  McAHv  t—    Kardley,  Que. 

Miss   Agnes  .    iH   years   old, 

Ottawa. 
-    Oj«fJ/;«oi«-of -th*^rO.  T*-   'R;-*Wrlht»t«d 

the  accident- to  the  mistake  of  a  tele- 
graph  operator  at  Hull. 


GREAT  CREDIT  DUE 

TO  RESCUE  PARTY 


A  Conservative 
Convention 

Win  be  held  at 

Royal  Oak  Hall 

oil 

March  9th,  1912, 

at  3  p.m. 

lui  Uio  purpose  of  Nominat- 
ing a  Conservative  Candi- 
date to  conTest  tbe  Saanich 
Electoral  District  at  the 
forthcoming  election. 

All  C'.onservativc.s  are  cor- 
dially invited  to  attend. 

D.  M.  EBHRTS,  Pre 
CHAS.  E.  KING,  Sec. 


MEBRITT,  B.  C,  Marcb  8.— The 
two  remaining  bodies  were  found  In 
the  Diamond  Vale  mine  tonight.  The 
funerals  of  the  other  five,  of  whom  tho 
bodies  have  already  been  found,  will 
take  place,  tomorrow.  Much  sorrow  is 
felt  In  the  Nicola  Valley  over  the  ex- 
plosion. Mr.  T.  J.  Smith,  manager  of 
the  collieries,  arrived  today  from  Van^ 
couver. 

The  dead  are:  Jc>hn  Hogg,  William 
Herd,  H.  Grimes.  John  Pattle,  Jwhn 
Templeton,  William  Baxter,  Frank 
Kelly. 

The  Injured:  Harry  Hogg,  H.  Co- 
lishl. 

Work  was  resumed  this  afternoon 
after  tho  rescue  party  had  recuperated 
after  coming  to  the  surface  at  1 
o'clock.  The  searchers  were  President 
T.  J.  Smith  of  the  company,  Superin- 
tendents iBrowitt,  of  the  Diamond  Vale 
Co.,  Graham,  of  the  Nloola  Valley  Coal 
and  i:;okc  Co.,  Bryd.m,  of  the  InJand 
Coal  and  Coke  Co.,  and  a  dozen  others, 
Thtse  were  divided  into  two  shifts  and 
good   prosress    made    from   the   start. 

The  sHggIng  roo!'  in  the  level  and 
the  coal  and  roi^'k  piled  up  made  the 
way  hard  tor  the  vesi-uo  p.irty.  They 
had  to  crawl  through  openings  barely 
large  enough  for  a  big  dog.  Flna'ly 
at  3.1')  o'clock  the  body  of  Wiillani 
Baxter  was  found  up  a  chute  where 
ho  was  working  at  the  time  of  fhtt  ex- 
plosion. The  party  then  returned  after 
the  body  of  William  Herd,  fhls  was 
found  under  a  mass  of  coal  and  rock 
an  hour  !ttt»r,  The  flxnloslon  had 
hurled  him  a  hundred  feet  down  the 
chute  and  burned  every  stitch  of 
elolh*;  "ff  nbovp  tVip  waist  and  charred 
his  body,  which  n^aa  fearfully  crushed 
by  heavy  rocks. 

Cob  till  ued  oa  Page  S«  Col.  4. 


VOTE   BY   BALLOT 

Tederal    Member     Suggests     Change    In 
Uethod  of  Dominion  Farliameat 

OTTAWA.  March  8.— tj.  H.  Burnham 
of  West  Peterboro  has  an  Idea  that  the 
system  of  voting  In  the  house  might 
be  Improved.  Under  the  existing  sys- 
tem) tho  vote  is^talien  by  members 
standing  one  by  on^Kthelr  names  be- 
ing called  by  an  assnn»at..,j:JaiJti.  and 
th^lr  votes  recorded  by  the  clerk  of  the 
house.  Mr.  Burnham  has  given  notice 
of   this   question: 

"Has  the  government  considered  the 
advisability  of  Introducing  the  vote  by 
ballot  during  divisions  in  the  house  or 
otherwise,  instead  of  open  voting"  as  at 
present?" 

Xiady  Ziawyers  In  Manitoba 

AVINNIPEG,  March  8. — At  the  session 
of  the  local  legislature  yesterday  after- 
noon Hon.  Hugh  Artnstrong  made'  a 
short  .speech  In  which  he  advocated 
amending  the  law  society  act  so  as  to 
permit  female  lawyers  to  practice  in 
this  province. 


plus  ftr«  ef*t^  Qite.:OMBtoa>  wi'^M.'tMM'^ 

praMitt  laid  up  with  b  htavy  <ioia,  "b'ttt 

iA»P«4  to  be  In  shape  by  Wednesday. 

"  "1fl^ri"^""1ittle  likllbood  that  any  tar- 
._    .  -  ..i4_     ^jjj  1^^  announced  until  the 

„jmiBsIon  Is  appointed  and 
BSriees  tts  recommendations.  The  min- 
ister's speech  will  largely  be  a  review 
of  the  finances  of  the  fiscal  year  enalng 
March  Slfct,  and  which,  it  la  expected, 
will  show  a  surplus  well  In  excess  of 
thirty  million   dollars. 

At  the  opening  of  the  discussion  on 
the  Manitoba  Bill  today  Mr.  Mondou 
moved  the  following  resolution: 

"Nothing  m  this  Act  shall  prejudicial- 
ly affect  the  rights  of  the  minority  of 
Bomap  Catholics  or  Protestants  with 
regard  to  schools  in  the  territory  now 
anntxed  to  Manitoba,  wliate' 
may  be." 

In  concUislon  Mr.  Mondou  spo' 
Sir  Wilfrid;  Laurler's  silence.  Hart 
been  able  to  place  this  question  above 
the  level  of  party,  had  he  done  some- 
thing besides  remaining  behind  the  lines 
of  "Torres  Vedras,"  had  he  done  some- 
thing besides  calling  on  his  friends  to 
follow  his  white  plum''  bo  wnulri  l-nvc 
triumphed. 

Mr.  Alkens  said  thai  the  anK.iulrnen' 
would  make  parliament  admit  tliat 
school  rights  existed.  More.over,  If  it 
were  passed  the  govtr.iinont  of  Manitoba 
would  be  unable  to  pass  any  act  what- 
ever with  regai-d  to  education,  for  any 
legislation  would  affect  their  rights  in 
one  way  or  another.  When  Mr.  Aiken s 
finished  his  speech  the  amendment  was 
put.  There  were  cries  of  "Lost"  and 
"Carried,"  fotar  members  only,  Messrs. 
Mondou,  GuUbauU,  Bellemare  and  La- 
marche  standing  up  to  demand  the  ac- 
tual vote.  The  requisite  number  of  five 
was  not  obtained  and  the  amendment 
Was  declared  lost. 

Ml".  OlI^*'''  followed  with  an  ameml- 
ment  to  substitute  for  the  allowance 
In  lieu  of  the  lands  the  offer  made  by 
tht;  Laurler  Government  in  March  1311. 
Mr.  Rogers  replied  that  this  offer 
has  already  been  rejected  by  the  Mani- 
toba legislature.  After  some  further 
debate  Mr.  Borden  spoke  and  the  amend- 
mtnt  was  declared  lost.  After  some 
clerical  errors  had  been  amended  the 
bill  was  reported  from  committee.  The 
third  reading  is  set  r"or  Tuesday.  The 
house  then  went  Into  supply. 


Immigration   Congress 

FREDK'l'^'^I'-TOX,  X.B.I  March  8.— - 
About  four  hundred  delegates  attended 
New  Brunswick's  first  Immigration  con- 
gress today  and  the  result  Is  expected 
to  have  a  marked  effect  on  the  policy 
of  the  provincial  government.  Every 
county  and  practically  every  town  of 
Importance  were  represented  In  the  con- 
gress which  was  orKaniznd  at  the  sug- 
sestion  "f  t'le  St.  John  board  of  trade, 
A  stirring  note  of  optimism  ^^as  preval- 
ent at  the  session. 


TECHNICAL  EDUCATION 

Principal  Paterson,  of  Mcaill  TTnlTerslty, 

Says  Canada  Is  Thirty  Tears 

Behind  the  Time* 


MONTREAL,  Marcli  8. — At  the  closing 
exercises  of  the  technical  school  last 
night  Principal  Paterson  of  McGlU 
startled  his  hearers  by  the  statement 
tliat  Canada  Is  thirty  years  behind  the 
world  In  technical  ediiratlon.  He  add- 
ed that  the  governments  of  Quebec  and 
Ottawa  would  have  to  come  to  the  a.s- 
sislance  of  the  people  of  Canada  If  thev 
were  to. regal')  their  place  In  technical 
and  commercial  education. 


BepubUcan  Nomination 

.^POKANK,  March  8. — Tlio  executive 
oommittee  of  the  Sp^jkane  Taft  club  re- 
fused to<lay  the  proposal  of  the  Spo- 
kane Roosevelt  club  for  a  preferential 
presidential  ballot  of  the  republican 
voters  of  Spokane.  In  refusing  the  pro- 
posal the  Taft  representatives  said:  "As 
such  a  vote  would  have  no  binding  or 
legal  significance,  It  seems  to  us  that  a 
large  portion  of  the  electors  on  both 
sides  would  be  indifferent,  and  the  re- 
sult would  not  be  Indicative  of  true 
sentiment." 


Fiftv  Years  Ago  Todag 

(From    The    <;oIonliit    of    March    0th.    isr,:,) 


Inn  l)L.I.){at.«— .-•  »s  vv.slmln«ter  will  m«nd  two  unnrt  men  and  Irue  as  d«l»BKtoa 
from  that  place  10  L,ondon  to  lay  the  hiynole  petition  or  th«i  re*ldenti.  of  that  town 
eotirernlns  the  mall  aubildy  and  the  "uteamboatlnit"  operation*  of  the  government 
before  tho  foot  of  tho  throne.  A  Bubaorlptl.m  to  defray  the  expen«e»  of  the  aeH»r 
gate*   la   iMilnn   taken    up. 

Nannlmo— Coal  WB»  struck  In  the  new  ahofl  on  the  Bth  liiat.  The  Mwn  !■  four 
feet  and  «lx  Inches  in  thickness.  .  .  .  The  schooner  Cordova  arrived  on  the  Ith. 
bringing  a  number  of  oaltltv  .  .  The  .itore  of  Mr.  Israel  was  broken  Into  by 
iMilmoean    Indians   on   the   eth,    and   a.  quantUy   of   boots  and   other  articles  stolen, 

Tho  Hllckeen  (iolcl- Hunters — Our  special  correspondent  "Oold-Munter,"  who  left 
on  the  moop  Hnmley  for  Sttckeen  River  a  fortnight  slnoo.  dropped  us  a  line  front 
Cnpe  MiiclK»  on  the  ?7fh  ult.  The  party  was  (rettlar  along  flnely;  th*.  weather  eettl 
but    nni    unpleasant;   considerable   snow    on    the    hlMsldee.       All    wer«    In    good    hMgtlly 


ond    lilghly    Pleietl    by    reports    receiTed    from  Tiiuikii*  •.•'  IS*  r'.chr.CSS  &.  t~S. 
rlnjfs.  '  ■     '    ^'  '.    '  ,* 

House   of   Assembly — It   Is  rumored   that    this    body,    proregtie*    to    the    Ittn    tlM^ 
will    be   further   pforoBucd    by    proclamalion  to^sy.     Wo  are  rl«<l  to  *•*•  so  M*8n 

C'."r;!!'!er5t!'?r    "hOT    by    fh»    Wir«nn«lv«  tnwKrde    0«r    eolona. 
Che   rnneeis   Royal   win   sill    for   I/ondon  this  week. 

-■■% — __— »^^— ,..._^--~- 


VICTORIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,   March   9,   1912 


R-E-L-I-A-B-l-L-I-T-Y 


Exceptionally  Fine 

Showing   Of 

Prize  Cups 

The  attention  <>[  liie  .spoil-U>viiiy  public  is  respectfully 
drawn  to  our  HX'CEPTIOXALLY  FINE  DISPLAY  OF 
PRIZE  CUPvS— a  display  that  has  no  equal  anywhere. 


illlL  MR 


Mayor  Beckwith  and  City  So- 
licitor IVlade  Committee  to 

I  dKC     nutiuii 

Carelessness 


SIR    DONALD   MANN 
TO   LIVE   ON   COAST 


Ull 


niiogou 


With  the  coming  ofthe  Dog  Show  and  events  to  follow 
later  in  the  season,  PRIZE  CUPS  will  be  much  in  demand  and 
in  our  showing  will  be  found  the  very  latest  designs  ((ix^^^ 
sivelv  exhibited  by  us)  and  quite  a  number  of  <ii|ferent  si||^ 


"Sir 
family 
wliere 
reason 


;  .  y     *!THE  GIFT  CENT|t«» 


CHALLONER  &  MITCHELL  Cb..  LTD. 


Tfee€ripeate§t  Offeriiig^ 

Tod  Inlet  is  "The  Beauty  Spot"  in  the  vicimty 
of  Victoria,  Epceially  that  portion  of  it  known  as 
Echo  Bay.  The  scenic  environment  is  magnificent. 
Ask  anyone  who  hag  been  there.  The  most  delight- 
ful country  homes  and  week-end  places  will  some 

day  be  here. 

'AVe  have  one  hundred  acres  with  superb  water- 
front on  Echo  Bay.  The  timbered  ,  landsldpe  is 
ideal  for  tasty  home-settings.  The  air  is^  a  delight. 
For  recreation  and  beauty,  the  protected  ihla'nd  salt 
water  would  satisfy  any  desire.   "-^"■ 

One  of  the  most  delightftil  motor  drives  out  of 
Victoria  leads  to  Tod  Inlet.  The  Saanich  subur- 
ban crosses  this  land.  A  station  will  be  built  on  the 
property.  Adjoining  property  sells  at  $i,ooo  an 
acre.    We  offer  this  loo  acres  for 


Keen  IndiKnatlon  wan  cxiires8»d  by 
Mayor  Bfckwltli  ami  cllffereni  luciyberH 
of  the  City  Council  at  last  nlKlil's  meet- 
ing over  tlic  alleged  curt-leshneas  ami 
the  presunipliuii  of  iiie  B.  C,  TeltjpUons 
comrmny.  The  matter  was  optneil  by  a 
petition  from  Mr.  T.  C.  Fletcher  and  t\t- 
tefin  others,  residents  of  Medina  strett, 
objecting  to  tlie  erection  of  poles  in  the 
boulevard  of  that  street.  The  Mayor 
followed  with  the  statemtnt  that  he  had 
reoolved  nuniordua  complaints  and  tluit 
In  converKalloii  with  the  manager  of  the 
works  department,  Vancouver,  and  two 
of  the  local  ruriT.ifn  an  ucknowledg- 
iiie.nt  of  the  J^  f  the  cor- 

pqratiou'a.-pbJcvLiuii;:!  iiu.<.i  i^-.  v.i  received. 
;    They   had  promised   to   exerclsp  more 
caro.     However,  Mayor     BeckwUh     said 
tliat   he    had    made   a   personal    tour   of 
Jmnlmitl<|l  and  found  that  poles  were  be* 
^^Hgj^Hjl^^  tit  excavations  on  the  streets 
4ti«  •fU#%jiiitisr  thrown  upon  tUf  (f!NM»>., 
M<^^4trt-dM|  WWer  beiny     left    oa  <^< 
rtw^-Aiyfe'  |||fe>|t>daloua  IndXf f er«a«iB^  »• 
ftlwUtlnNMi.    t|^'tbe  city  had  war  e)Ai^ 
trol  cnvt  tba  eompaoy  the  tli^e    ttanS 
come  %»  M«rei*#  It.    Other  membtrs  of 
tb»v«iMbwfl(    ««it<i«um)d    and    AldermMi 
BtmymxVf  itowlpft  that    t^,|g^V,  .** 

ttt«  ih«  eit^  .splteltAr  oyyMl 


AVINNIPRO,  .March  8.— .\  Tor- 
onto paper  announcps  the  fol- 
lowing; 

Donald  Mann,  with  his 
Is  moving  to  Vancouver, 
they  will  reside.  The 
for  this  change  of  resid- 
^n-js  is  s.^ld  to  !>»  (♦V't  Sir  l>on- 
ald  win  find  it  more  convenient 
to  look  after  the  conetructivn 
work  of  the  i'.  N.  R.  from  t.i(< 
(.■oast    to    Kdmonton.' 

It  Is  well  known  In  WInnlptg 
that  Hlr  Donald  has  disponed 
recently  of  Inrge  Toronto  and 
\S'lnnlpPs  holdings  and  Invcst- 
ptl  the  proceeds  In  iLlritlKli  Cul 
uinbla. 


I 


u 


AGAIN  ARRESTED 


M 


r,  S.  G.  Barnum's  Perform- 
ance at  Victoria  Theatre 
Stopped  by  PoHce  and  Prin- 
cipal and  Assistant  Taken 


ABOLITION 


OF 
THE 


POLL  TAX 


Continued  from  I'age  1. 


mm 


the.  Conaervatlvos  to  .siinoort  Mr.  Par- 
son as    ' 

DUrty,       tli-        >■'>>.;        CK-iAilv.:        lili.^         >    ..j, . --'.tii 

the  hope  that  before  election  the 
breach  would  be  'healed  and  the  elec- 
tion go  by  acclamation. 

Mr.  Bowser  said   it   was   a  dUK 
^aiintg»  «f.  Utoe  Liberals     thaf" 
^tmrntO^Mk  a    cantJldatc 

'It  was  not 
'  power  for 
carry  them  out 

Hon.  Mr  TairlnrahniMrt  hynrnnyartmr 


Mr.   .s.   tj.    aarnum,   liypnollBt,  arre.steil 
on    thfc   stage   of   the     Victoria     theatre 
when  about   to  start  his  performance  on 
Thursday    night,    togethor    with    hl.s    as- 
KiMiHru    H"<>     W.   PratU   aDueared    before 
I'ollee  MaglHtrale  .lay   in   thfe  city    pollie 
court     yeKterday   .    morning.       Ho     wa." 
charged   with   attempting   to  give  an   In- 
decent pcrformunc©  undtr  section  208  of 
the  Criminal  Code.     Mr.  J.  H.  Austin  ap- 
peared for  the  defence.  Whfcn  tl>e  charge 
v/as  read  Maglatrale  Jay  said  "There  is 
no    offense."     City    ProstcutOf    Harrison 
said   there   was,   and    th«   magistrate  re- 
plied   that  there   was   not   under   section 
208  as  ir  could  not  bt  shown  there  was 
Indecency    if   the   show   had     not     been 
given.     The  city  prosecutor  asken  for  a 
remand  untjl  this  morning  and  this  was 
;:rranted.      Bail    of    $150    wa«    R'ven    for 
Barnum  and  $100  for  his  assistant. 
^In  thfc  Shadowy  wln^s  of  the  Victoria 


BENCH-TAIl-ORED 
CLOT.HES    FO«   ME^4 


IXtlOfSD 


ORONTO 


"The   Men's  Fashion   Centre 


"  i 


m  nn&imm 


;,^}ieatre  last  night   th^<; 
-.llbrnum's  performanc*l,f 
by  a  squad 

repre««n 
t&»t  ikU 


of   Mr. 
aln  Hup- 


^,,    .^    ,,  ^TBJlKablfSi^i^         closed  with  cheery  |^, 

|ltM»Bt|t||»  future 'proitji^^  6t  tl««  pfb'  •^i*~i-,*-i.»*-T,.i.i„  „„.,  vi.   *.a^„„      '«.'l 


Sprin 

T 


■titpuC  Mu*\  Aiil^fejWf^       *•  *><*>* 


...»»=aMc  invite  the  attentioix^pery  tareful  dresser 

1|^^,;speciai:sho\ving.<a^ippand  Young  Mens 
'^frng' Suits.   ■  ..-....*...-.',.  . 

Our  exclusive  selections  will  appeal  to  you — 
they  are  suits  that  ARE  right— cut  from  the  high- 
est srade  fabrics,  perfectlv  tailored  in  pattern>^  and 

L'jjto&^ijjJMjPi^ft  that  se^^-Jir^cnuincI}   good  ta^te.       .4*^^:1;' 

IS^h  our  method  4f  fiting^ltiph'^^jroif; 

*%v^  care  to  dreti^  jrott  «l3'**to''Would  be 
«,^,p.,^,  ^<1  when    w«'ve  done    with  you,    your 


«h     t  ^    * 


$55,000        f 


.vv.i'i 


» 


Wallace  &  Clark 


G20  YATES  STREET 


PHONE  471  ^^ 


^i^lMfliXlpC  ^v^s  <^"  ^^^  <^'  rapid  progress 
and  (jllfatwmi  nt  and  the  country 
or  prtfliffi*  which  lagged  behind  In 
that  race- mlg'ht  never  catch  up  the 
ground  lost. 

The  increased  proaptrlty  of  the  city 
of  Vancouver  depended  in  a  large 
measure  upon  the  development  of  the 
resources  of  this  province.  In  the  In- 
terests of  aettlcment  the  railways 
were  imperative.  They  were  needed 
now  and  in  time  to  come  he  feU  that 
the  people  of  British  Columhlu   woi;iu 


i^WhUeii^  McBrlde  and  Mr.  Parson. 

The  party  goes  to  Revelstoke  to- 
night, and  down  the  Arrow  Lake  to- 
morrow. The  Premier  will  make  a 
short  speech  at  Nakusp  from  the  deck 
of  thfe  steamer  and  addresa  a  meeting 
at  Nelson  at  night. 

MEAGRE   NEWS 

OF  DISCOVERY 


Continued  from  l>aKe  J. 


PLASM  ON 


The  renowned  Kngllsh  Xerve  and  Brain  Food.  One  of  the  greatest,  dis- 
coveries of  ^rocelit  yeaib,  IB  not  d;  druff  but  a  wonderful  POOl>,-TONie. 
Contains  a  high  percentage  of  phosphates  and  verv  highly  recommended 
by  the  medical  profession  as  an  ideal'Xerve  iln  Food.     PLASMOX 

ADDKD     TO    FOOD     IXCREASES     THE     .\  L  1 VK     VALtJE     ENOR- 

MOUSLY. Price  3So  and  65o  per  tin.  Pla.snion  can  also  fte  obtained  In 
RIscull  forni  at  50o  pier  packet,  and  PLASMOX  COCOA,  35o  and  GSo  per 
tin.      WE  ARE   SPECI.A.L  AGEXTS. 


Campheirs  Prescription  Store 

comer  irort  Stra«t  and  Douglas  Street 
■U'*  are  prompt,  we  are  careful  and  use  the  best  In  our  work. 


Fully  40  Per  Cent  of  The 
People  of  British  Columbia 

at  this  season  of  the  year  require  a  Tonic — 
something  to  build  up  their  systems  and  give 
them  renewed  vigor  after  the  enervating  ef- 
fects of  the  winter.  Your  own  doctor  will 
tell  you  that  Carnegie's  Swedish  Porter — a 
pure  and  nourishing  malt  beverage — is  the 
finest  pick-me-up  Tonic  you  can  take.  It  is 
in  fact  prescribed  generally  by  the  medical 
profession  on  all  occasions  on  account  of  the 
rich  nutriment  which  it  contain.s  and  it's 
nerve-steadying  value.  It  refreshes  the  strong, 
restores  the  weak  and  revives  the  depress'. 
An  ideal  bracer-up  after  La  Grippe. 

Get  Carnegie  Porter  for  home  use  from 
your  dealer  and  notice  as  you  take  your  daily 
glass  how  (Hiickly  you  regain  strength  and 
vigor. 

It  can  be  procured  al.-o  at  any  hotel  or 
bar. 

PITHER  &  LEISER 

WHOLESALE  A(;i:XTS 
Victoria       Vancouver       Nelson,  B.  C. 


!■  r  sig'hted  pulley  <)X 

a  government  that  Ivad  been  Bd  sai."- 
cossful  In  all  its  great  executive  and 
administrative  acts. 

Mr.  C.  E.  Tisdale  was  welcomed  by 
the  entire  convention  rising  and  sing- 
ing. "For  he's  a  .lolly  good  fellow.' 
He  referred  to  the  record  of  the  gov- 
ernment during  its  terms  of  office  and 
pointed  out  that  every  great  measure 
undertaken  by  the  McBride  adn>lni»- 
tration  had  redounded  to  the  ptoKres>s 
of  the  province  and  the  material  hetie- 
llt  of  the  people.  In  the  -  encourage- 
ment of  legitimate  enterprise,  or  the 
betterment  of  the  condition  of  all  sec- 
tions of  the  people,  both  by  education 
and  by  remedial  legislation  the  gov- 
ernment had  proved  itself  worthy  of 
the  confidence  of  the  electorate.  Thl9 
year  there  were  $500,000  in  the  estim- 
ates for  public  schools  alone  and  an- 
r.M- -  -subsidy  squally  large  liad  been 
o  for  the  university.  The  gov- 
uiunent  prided  itself  that  the  uniyor- 
.sity  In  B.  C.  would  be  second  to  tionfi 
in  the  r>ominlon.  It  hoped  to  make  St 
on  a  par  with  the  great  schools  of 
learning  In  Toronto  and  Montreal. 
(Applause.) 

Mr.  It.  vr,  Shat2ard  Chrsen 

Ki  :OS,    B.    C,    March    8.— The 

Con-  cs     of    Slmalkameen     h^ld 

their    riominattng    c  thvs 

ufternoon.     Mr.   L.    ^  -  the 

last  member,  was  asa'»^  the  unanimous 
clioice  and  If  no  outside  influence  Is 
brought  to  bear,  will  be  returned  by 
acclamation  as  the  feeling  is  general 
that  his  faithful  service  to  the  district 
entities  him  to  that  distinction.  A 
resolution  of  confidence  in  Mr.  Shat- 
ford  and  the  McBrlde  government  was 
heartily  endorsed,  also  the  govern- 
ment's policy  of  aid  to  the  agrlcultunil 
Interests  and  the  opening  up  of  the 
country  by  trunk  roads  and  railways, 
especially  over  the  Hope  nvnmtaiu.^, 
which  Is  very  popular  in  this  valley. 
Ur.  Ziucas  for  Tale 

SPENCE'S  BUipOE,  B.C.,  March  8.— 
The  result  of  the  Conservative  conven- 
tion here  today  ended  in  Alexander  Luc- 
as being  unanlmou.sly  noniinattd  for 
Yale  district.  Sixty  delegates  were  pres- 
ent and  every  pollInK  division  in  Tale 
wa.s  represfeuted.  It  was  the  largest 
and  most  enthusiastic  meeting  ever  held 
in  the  district.  noBt)lutlon.<!  of  confi- 
dence In  the  McBrlde  government  were 
passed. 

MAYOR"DIER~'GEts~' 

THE    NOMINATION 

Newcastle  Dletrlot  Selects  Z.eadiiig  Citi- 
zen to   Be  Their  Bopreeentatlve 
In  th«>  Coming  Pight 


Cnpt:  Amundsen  and  Capt.   Scott  might 
!  within  si,  mile  oir  eEch  other 

;  ii'B  axis,  and  not  ha.ye  known 
of  the  presorice  of  each"  Other;  ' 

When  Capt.  *, —  ■■•i"  r-n  was  asked  to- 
day by  a  local  'cr  correspondent 
at  Hobart  whether  Uapt.  Scott  readied 
Uift  yole,,  the  explorer    declined   to     an- 


W  it«n<4  ^  *^Nil^i|c|i^-«f.  «^1  %^  ^ 
tniAtrfl.  Mr.  Barfium  1#<%'«»V%)^jl^ 
-|hi»  ^?!Mitn  want  op  to  tgaOMtitm-ftmi^tk 
After  describing  his  experl- 
„,.  -  _  le  previous  tvenlng  the  hypnp- 
,^^t  expressed  his  regret  that  his  au^  jj 
%nce  should  have  been  brought  thrtt*'- 
again  that  evening  only  to  find  that  the 
performance  would  again  be  stopped  by 
the  police  acting  undtr  the  orders  of  the 
n  the  ground  that  the  perform- 

r:;  :  an  Indecent  one.     He  pointed 

out  that  nult?  half  his  audiences'  in 
Victoria  had  been  composed  of  ladles 
and  his  own  wife  was  sitting  In  the 
stalls.  ■■'.',■ 

Mr,  Barnum  accordingly  be^an  his 
performance,  waw,  with  his  assistatit, 
promptly  arrested  and  driven  in  the  pat- 
rol wagon  to  the  police  station  amid  the 
ir».^i  oi-.,iinnMB  nf-thi»  crowd  which  had 
11  r outside;    there   after   a  short 

incarceration  they wrebHlWil  out.  ■Their 
cases  come  on  this  morning. 


:ft,,ff.y^\ 


Mi 


Our  principal     line  of  suits  ^is  the     unbeatable 
Twentieth  Century  branVl,  made  by  Canada's  rec- 
.     /,.<!  best  tailors— The  Lowndes  Company. 

n'-  p  smart  .suit  that  will, satisfy 
vou  from  EVERY  standpoint—quality,  style,  tail- 
oring, fit  and  value-^then  come  to  us. 


-came  to  Anchor  at 
Ilobart,  Capt.  Amundsen  was  the  only 
member  of  the  expedition  to  comp 
ashore.  Such  was  the  secrocy  in  which 
his  work  in  the  south  was  shrouded  that 
nobody  was  permitted  to  board  the  ves- 
sel. Capt.  Amundsen"  was  taciturn 
when  newspapermen  tried  to  interview 
hlih,  and  aside  from'  sayirtg  he  was 
pleased  with  the  results  of  the  expedi- 
tion he  remained  silent. 

Xiondon    Times   Comment 

The  Times  editorially  this  mornlnj^ 
refers  to  the  surprise  with  which  Capt. 
Amundsen's  change  of  plan  to  find  the 
South  I'olc  instead  of  the  North  I'ole, 
was  receiye.d,   '  "j 

the    mystery    . 

rounded  were  fell  to  be  at  variance 
with  the  spirit  of  fair  competition  and 
that  the  enterprise  appeared  in  the  light 
of  a  mere  dash  for  the  pole  designed  to 
forestall  the  British  expedition.  It 
adds  that  although  the  British  feellnh 
would  have  been  In  sympathy  with 
such  fi  •  '  1  y 

declai'i-  11  ill'- 

ception  has  piiKliici'ii  n  less  favosable 
impression. 


AXlOiVlS  OF  THE 

FRENCH 


EMPEROR 


Bramplca  Trom  the  Works  df  Wapoleon 

Bonaparte    Svldenco    His    Mastery 

of  ladsive  Pliiraae 


MOURNING   IN 


NICOLA  VALLEY 


Continued  fro  nfVuKe  1. 


Moyur 
.TiTorded 
for  the 
the    most 


II.  11.  DIer  was  lost  nlRht 
the  Conservative  nomination 
Newcastle  district  at  one  of 
enthu.slastlc  meetings  ever 
held  In  the  city  of  Ladysmlth  In  the 
Conservatlvp  Interest.  The  attendance 
was  representalve  of  every  cinss  in  the 
district  and  it  was  evident  that  the 
nomination  of  Mayor  DIer  met  with  tli*> 
hearty  cndorsatlon  of  everyone  In  the 
crowded  hall.  Numerous  speeches  Were 
(Ipllvcrod  In  favor  of  the  return  of  the 
M<Hrldp  KovrmniPiU  'o  po';\er  .ind  It  was 
made  perfectly  clear  that  the  chosen 
rpprfaenlHlivp  would  receive  a  solid  fol- 
lowing. 

.Mayor  Dlcr,  In  retumlnx  thanks  for 
the  nomination,  took  the  opportunity  to 
pxpress  Ills  whole  hearted  approval  of 
thp    policy    of   the   McBrldp   governmrnt, 

.    — »..    <«^    rxrirfl    to    rAllwavB    In    the 

province  and  on  lii«  island  but  also 
In  regard  to  the  many  other  dovart- 
ment.'^  of  work  which  hla  Tegime  liad 
(lone  so  mucn  »o  trcvc«ryr »»•«>*«'''«#  >.«»«»» 
mittee   was   elected.  ^ 


Tearleoanese    of    B^ecaers 

Great  credit  l.s  due  the  rasoue  parly 
for  their  fearlessness"  and  exertion.  A 
remarkable  feature  is  now  revealed 
Ihaa  except  directly  in  the  level  wliere 
tlie  explosion  occurred  the  mine  is  un- 
damaged, all  the  tiniber.s  being  in 
place,  and  except  in  chute  Xo.  1  anrl 
Xo.  3  level  all  l.s  clear.  The  daim.'ig(> 
done  to  the  fan  1.'?  now  found  to  be 
slight  and  it  can  be  easll.v  rfT'i^"'''^'!  In 
its  former  position. 

With  the  two  bodies  broughi  in  ilio 
surface  today  the  entire  population  is 
relieved  from  the  heavy  stratn  of  the 
past  two  days.  The  bodies  of  .Tohn 
Pattie,  Harry  Grimes,  Frank  Kelly, 
John  Templeton  and  John  Hogg  will 
be  burled  tomorrow  morning,  but  it  Is 
not  known  when  Baxter  nnd.Herd  nro 
lo  bo  burled.  The  coroner's  jury 
viewed  the  bodies  this  afternoon.  Mine 
Inspector  Morgan  arrived  here  frcm 
the  Coast  tonight. 

The  men  in  the  hospital  are  doing 
well. 


EXPLORER'S  PLIGHT 


by 


G. 
the 
and 
left 


Believed     to     Have      Been     Deserted 
anldes   aad   Left    Wltioat   Pro- 
vielone  in   northern  Canada 

.NEW  VORK,  -Vlarch  8.— Harry 
Uailford.  Arctic  explorer,  fellow  of 
American  Geographical  society, 
member  of  the  Arctic  club,  who 
this  city  In  Kehruary,  1009,  for  four 
years  of  exploration  In  .Vorthern  Canada 
is  reported  to  have  been  forsokcn  by  hiss 
guides  In  the  heart  of  barren  lands  near 
Great  Bear  lake,  aliout  nOO  miles  In- 
lands, Ho  Is  believed  lo  have  been  left 
without  provisions  end  fpar  Is  txprcss- 
ed  foj-  his   welfare. 

A  letter  telling  of  ltiuifr)rd  h  plight 
rettc.b«rd  ^b<»  Arctic  rJufi  here  tonlffht. 
It  sold  two  Indiana  hired  by  Radford  to 
accompany  blin  had  visited  Fort  Hennr- 
*TCti'?T'    I*"*    nin-ntb  anA   imtatpd    that   tlifv 

had  deeerted  nadford  last  fal' 


PARIS,  March  8. — The  collection  of  ppn- 
seee  gathered  t)y  the  Industrious  M.  J.  Iler- 
taut  from  literary  works  of  Napoleon  I 
give  an  excellent  Idea  'of  the  Emperors 
mostcry>of  Incisive  phriase,  and  Ws  keen 
Intuition.  ^Here  are  some  of  his  axioms  on 
>'ep;>  ■  '  ■    ■ 

"There  are  two  kinds  of  plans  of  cam- 
polBR— Kood  and  bad.  The  ffood  arc  nparly 
always  wrc-ckcd  by  iinforseen  '^Ircumsrances, 
which    often    cause    the    bnd    t'     succeod. 

"Inevitable    wnrs   arp   nlwayfc   last. 

"Imoginatloii  irn,-.*  ts'.ttlos. 

"Warfor'?    1^ 

"In   v^-ar   tlv              vnrable  mo- 
ment: -cenlus-kiiowjs-Uuw..  to  Jplae, It, ._ 

"There  aro  cbSps  In  Avhlcfi  «aUfina«'lng 
men   economizes    blood. 

"An  army   Is  a  people  that  obeys. 
•     "Courage   Is   like  love;   It   feeds   on  'lope, 

"Fsarless  people  are  not  found  among 
those  who  have  somethlne  to  lose. 

"Dare-dovlltrj',  is  an  innate  qualily:  It  Is 
In  the  blood,  and  often  merely  Impatience 
6f  danger.     Courage  Is  the  result  of  thought. 

But,  of  course.  Napoleon's  Interests  wore 
not  entirely  absorbed  by  War.  .  He  has  left 
801  \    maxlKui    relating    to    tho    drijna    and 

llter>'rture: 

■WrBe  Is  merely  the  embroidery  on  the 
dramatic    cloth. 

"A  good  tragedy  gains  in  valae  'every  ' 
day.  High  tragedy  Is  the  sclit  ol  of  great 
mpti,  and  It  Is  the  duty  of  5?o'. < riMgns  lo  eii- 
couraRP  It.  To  Judge  tragedy  It  Is  not  neces- 
,saiy  lo  be  a  poet;  It  Is  sutflricnt  to  know 
men   and  things. 

"Tragedy  should  bo  the  school  for 
kings  and  peoples;  It  la  the  highest  iiolat 
to    which    a    poet   can    attain. 

"Dramas  ore  tho  trix-^dles  of  Phamber- 
nialUs.  I 

"What   I    ndmlf    I:  ,  imemnon"    or 

Acsoliylun  Is  Ihu  (Xtrcniu  loroe  united  t» 
great  Blmpllclt.v.  Ij,am  particularly  struck 
hy  the  degrees  of  terror  which  clinracterise 
the  productions  of  this   father  of   tragedy. 

"  'Tartuffp'   Is  the   t,;oductlon  of  a  master- 
ly   hand,    liut    11    has    such    a    character   th.at 
I  do   not  bosltate  to  say   llittt   If   It  had    li«-pn 
nrltton   In   my   time   I  would   not   h,'    ■     i"  i 
mlttPd    It    to    be    performed. 

"IJuBumorchcls:  A  man  without  moiAls. 
without  pvlnclplps,  s  pedlar  of  lllpravurc 
rather  than  n  iiwin  of  letter*,  t  would  havP 
clapped  him  Into  prison:  I  should  have  been 
called  a  tyrant,   hut  what  a  gain  of  society:" 

Hpre  arc  a  few  political  maxims,  and 
some    thoughts    p(    Jove; 

"Hlofkhends  talk  of  tb»  past,  wise  men 
of    the    ivfCKcnt.    fools    O!'    me    ful.ire. 

"A    rrlncfc   ought    to   suspocl   evorj-body. 

"Those  who  can  no  longer  be  rewarded 
must    be    disgraced. 

"A  ihroiie'  li>  ouly  a  plank  cove.-pd  with 
velvet. 

"Kingship  In  those  days  is  no  chMd's  plKy; 
the  habits  of  kliiBs  must  cbange  with  thoso 
of  ifip  pponlp;  To  liRVp  the  right  to  scrvn 
ppoples    one    must     begin    by    sprvlng      them 

well. 

"Republics  are   not   made   out    of   old   mon- 

archlPB. 

"A  ipvoludon  Is  an  opinion  supported  by 
liayonrls. 

"rimrlPB  I  perished  for  r.-niuling.  I^iJMls 
XVI  for  not  resisting;  neither  understood 
the  rori'p,  nf  inertia,  which  is  the  secret  of 
great   reigns. 

"When  1  learn  thst  n  nation  can  live 
without  breid  T  shall  bellrvr  th!it  thu  French 
i-an    llvp  v.lthnut    glory. 

"You    miy    kill    IhP    TurV  in    npver 

conqurr  tlipm. 

"In  llH!  batllr  r.f  ^■•,^  niRlii  \^  Ihp  only 
vlrtory. 

"I.ovp  In  the  fii-cupallnti  of  the  Idle  nia.T. 
ihp  dIstraPtInn  of  the  Koldlrr,  the  stumbllng- 
blork    of    llip   So\pr,!lgn, 

"Love    la    a    stupidity    a    dPUX." 

Snffrarette   Imprisoned 

LONDON,  March  8. — Another  promin- 
ent militant  aulTragetlo  ba«  been  sent 
to  jaii  .Mm.  ICicanor  .^acol/s*  "tv'.fs  w. 
'W.  W.  Jacobs,  the  novelist,  being  «on- 
tenceil  to  a  month's  imprlsoutpent -^t 
hard  labor  by  Maglstiale  norham  at 
the  West  Ifondon  police  court. 


W.  &  J.  Vv^ilson 

Mens  Furnishers 

Government  Street  and  Trounce  Avenue 


Tan  Boots  and  Shoes 

For 

Women 

Smart  styles  in  Women's  Tan  Calf 
Boots  and  Shoes  have  arrived  in  such 
an  abundance  as  to  give  our  cus, 
tomcrs  a  perfect  selection  of  sliapes 
und  patterns.  They  come  in  lace  or 
button,  hish  toes  or  medium  toes. 
iq«u  heels  or  Cuban  heels  and  of  such 
a  tjuallty  as  to  give  perfect  totiafac- 
tion.    See   win^doW    display. 

Mall  Orders  Promptly  riUe*- 


TAN 
BOOTS 


H.  B.  HAMMOND  SHOE  CO. 

Sole  Agents  Broadwalk  Sr.ufters  for  Children 

•U-lcbert  &  Gardiner,  X.  T. 


Hanan  &  Son,  N.  Y 


Pemberton  Bnllflinsr,  631  Port  Street 


A  Ton  of  Satisfaction 

heat  and  prove  more  economical  In  every  way  than  any  o.her  coal. 


KIRK  &  COMPANY 


618  Tateti  8t„  and  EsqtUmalt  »«. 


Phones  aia  Mid  IZ*. 


Victoria  Fuel  Go. 


Agents  for  the  famous 


SOUTH  WELLINGTON  COAL 


Phone  1377 


622  Trounce  Avenue 


■laislMi 


Jubilee  Incubators  and  Brooders 

We  have  the  best  on  the  market,  hot  *«ter  principal  and  «]»»•*•"»*«*  *"Jl«i«J" 
^twcen  «5  and  »n  per  cent  of  fertile  egg.  Incubetore.  108  en.,  at  tSM»| 
:18    escs,    at   94:-B<>-      Brooders,    lOO-ehJck,    §nM>. 

TeiepboB.  413.  SYLVESTER  FEED  CO.  «•  f****  •te**: 


ADVERTISE    IN    THE    DA;tLY    C0tC3lI«ltfi; 

.^.^jiiA^.i..^-:...^!   I'l  ,iii  ''iiTi'   .11.  if.iii  ■■.•    '   •  ii  r.'ii'iii.iriii'.'ir.id.'i.f^rinliiiniili'rMJ 
,j^— — ^■■— ■»!— — »^™— — — -        ".      f   "■. '      ■■'■■■-.Ml.    .1    ,,.— ,..^.....^... -— ^  ,1  I,  ,  ni|M;,.| 


>,  ^littraSSajiiifci^rJiillu^ifcJ^^ 


Min 


Esna 


Saturdsy,   March   9,  19 !2 


VICTORIA   DAILY    COLONIST 


Going  a  iMile  a  Minute 
That  is  Our  Rate 

Our  business  is  growing  prodigiously.     A  few  good 
uuys  lur  luutty — c»ui   ciomvi  .  >.i  ..»va..*^. 

WALNUT  TOFFEE,  40  per  cent  walnuts— tliere- 
fore  you  can     imagine  the     quaUty.     Today,     per 

pound    20^ 

CREAMY  CHOCOLATE  BlgCyiTS— new     ship- 
ment of  Jacob's.     I -lb.  package  "today's  special^per 

pound •  •  "• . .  - -^i>^ 

QUAKER  BRAND  TOMATOES,  per  tinJ...15<^ 
MARINATED  PILCHARDS,  per  tin. . . ....  .20^ 

BORAX,  4  packages  for. ... . . ......:;..,..;,. . .  .25^ 

MIXED  PICKLES,  large  ,hQ|tJe,gobd  value,    pecn 

RED  .  i^lpi^^Mla^-l'^it^^ 

Y<^lliiliIRE  RELISH,  pcrbottle. , .  .V. . . . .  .1.5# 


WAR 


n\i 


IS' 


Great  Meeting  Hears  Members 
of  Last  Government  and 
Elects  Delegates  to  Nomin- 
ation Convention 


acted  byl^t  hktmsK  ihe^hmf^'^ —  '^"*^*-  ""' 


Diri^iir  on? 

(Ce.  Evid- 


I'W^mifgnjil  as  in  plants,  thai:  is  responsive  to  its 

eiices  of  this  are  many.  •  ,     .    «     <  1.  ^ 

~  r-the  electric*l«btcd  store  wbi^  secnres  the  bulk  of  the 

trade.    "**-  '-■"-''--  '«<  :iii«*Mtnafiniy  hv  <>i«ifcti'icitv.  ia  sa 


t^pciit  of  illuminating  hy  electricity,  is  sq^ 
low  that  it  is  the  ^t  lor  you  tause.-  T        -     /       « 

'  Pl^ne  6t  write  for  one  of  oar  experts  to  call,  without  cost; 
or  oiwillidhlon. 


B.C. 


Light  ait 


Ward  Uiree  Consei-vatives  set  some- 
thing like  u  record  last  night  by  the 
onihusiaBtii;  miiuiiei  In  which  they 
turned  out  to  the  organization  meet- 
ing which  was  held  In  the  Conserva- 
tive Rooms.  Government  Street  under 
the  chairmanship  of  Mr.  W.  E.  Rtane- 
land.  The  meeting  was  noteworthy 
from  many  points  of  view,  but  particu- 
larly «o  on  account  of  the  clear  cut 
presentation  of  tho  Issues  at  the  forth- 
coming eleoUon  by  Mr.  y.  B.  Thomson, 


D»vw.  &na  Mr.  F.-  W.  B^M^MIW  «!«' 
jomib^  0t  ^e  lat*  iitov«mm«it.  r  Ift 
a^Mltton  to  hearlnc  the  Utter^iUWI 
speeoliiBB  referred  to  the  maetifiK  wwit 
into  'OOBUiitttee  koA  drew  op  a  »otiM»a 
o<  ocfMfiMA  woi*i  on  DebaU  oc  tbm 
Gonservatlve  candidates.  V  the  tenor 
of  th*  jnectNi  «an  be  talten  «a  any 
4»lt«rloiv  M  to  how  ConMTvajttv^^w 
hi  rosard  to  the  po»oy  of  tlw  BWBiMe 
government  there  cannot  bo  ,the 
0hado5y^-  of  '  a  doubt  respectioK  the 
trlumi»liKnt  retorn  of  Mr.  MOBrtde  and 
Ua  tmttv  to  power. 
•  -ICr.  Vbonwon.  In  the  counre  of  his 


matter    before    the    C.P.R.    offlcleln    and 
hIiuw   thcni   that  the  best  and   most  feas- 
ible  route    to    the    coast,   and   one    whloJi 
will    open    Up    now     territory    would    b« 
down   the  coast   via  Bute   Inlet.   Victoria 
would    then     be    the     western     terminus 
of    the    C.P.R.    not    only    In    regard    to 
Bhlprdns    but    In    regard    to    rails    also. 
When  you  consider  that  only  eight  per 
cent  of  the   available  land   In  Manitoba, 
t>a.skatchewan  and  Allierta  is  under  cul- 
tivation,  and   even  at    iliat    was   able    to 
make    a    blockade    on    llie    eastern    linen 
that    lasted    tmtU    February,    you    must 
realize    what    It    will    mean    to    the    Pa- 
clcfl    Coast,  and   more  especially   to  the 
city  of  Victoria,  frhen  the  Other  nlnotj'- 
two  per  cent  of  the  land  is  under  cul- 
tivation   and    the    major    portion   of    tho 
wheat    is    coming    through    the    Pacific 
outlet   as   it   must    Inevitably   do,    to   the 
markets   of  the   world. 

"We  have  It  on  the  authority  of  Sir 
Donald  Mann  that  he  expected  within 
one  year  that  there  would  be  fifty  cars 
of  freight  per  day  leaving  Winnipeg  for 
the  Pacific  Coast.  That  should  demon- 
strate to  us,  what  many  of  U4.'  have 
pondered  over  for  years,  tjUM^4^  north- 
west territories  must  hfl;^|#^»cinc 
Oa|yt;jffl>tlet;  and  noy,^^. "  •"- 


Angus  Campbell  &  Co.,   Ltd.,   1008-1010  Government  Street 


m«i'lM»:;«ovwinnnn.  warns  •^"'J— S^r S^tS^.v  ♦     «  tU^^t^^l^r^t 
lucid  ana^  laudable  ettorto'^t  Mr, -JT.  . '  *•;«*  that  «!*  .»F»l5«^'J^-f  .^ff 


VFL; 


«yfc.fj«^u»^.**!fcnwi»<»ii«a«tK*"«M'a«H^ 


mm 


■'. 


•Mr 


Cleanse  Yii^^pi 

Alwayft  i%the  spring.    One's  body  is  more  or  less  filled  witft' 
imput^fift  The  biood  needs  purifying- and  enriching.  '■:} 


andl«ne«  o^ld  be  taken  as  an  Indlca- 
tion  that  the  people  were  thoroughly 
alive  to  th*  situation.     "I     consrtder, 
he  said*  "tlJat  thta  la  the  roost  im- 
DOHitirt  tiKw  ihnt  th*  ritT  of  yjfii^sria 

KJtoW  at  4£  tett  *ladtfdft  Mt.  ^<>Brrde 
appaal«d  p  t|w  IW*P»«  ««  j^f  ^xfJSf! 

time,  rJiW  1«!>  'H»'«W«*'  tb».^«etl«% 

f  two  «f  iii*^iW«»ilfrt  d«*«i»«*  to  •!^««» 

^lUtt  Wm.M  tW  «M>lA«not  *•*  fy»  t<* 

aye  with  Wm  on  that  poUcy,  aad  fflW 

M1IMIM&  from  fiffice.    They   tfid  not 

lot  b4»«re.  mm  kh*  n^vtoceotJB.  C. 
was  able  to  get  out  «nd  s»OM«w«  tne 

'S 

~  ftm  ifur   **" 

giUted  twice.  «*-|KW»..s0«Kwence  m 
the  futut»>«f,  jawL^crty    a 


■  MP»«  it  to  y4p  w'  iMlv  wiwMiar  1^ 
Ara.KHn;^  Uk4)«r4(^^«>N«^,;.^l»M  t*- 
fttlt,  a»d.i»  ti«  4MsR«8M,«*<)MtitB«  from 
t^  .by-  returning  i<Sp.  afcE»^f  «p^  M» 
government  to  power  «r-  not»^  )»9«Ma4<l 
am  conpdent  thai  jpon,  rif4iM  where 
your  Intereat  l!(ea,  and  alao  tp  Whom 
you  can  best  .entrust  its  oats."  (At»*, 
pfauo**)  '    -  "     -•'■    '■    ']■■ 

igr.  Behnaen.  in  a  few  remarks,  oni- 
lined  the  policy  of  the  government  in 
regard  ta  r^ways  oft  the  Island,  and 
stated  that  tnsteai  of  crltlclsih  being 
thrown  »t  their  heads  the  members  of 
thir  g«v«rBLtWMit  should  have  been  com- 


^ 


SATURDAY  AT  "CAMPBELL'S" 

,„.^.„  „  a5f 


NECKWEAR 
Some   of  the   sweetest  creations   in   daiiily 

Neckwear  are  here.     The  latest  style  in  plain. 

tucked   and   fancy  net  yokes  with  sleeves  to 

match.     These  are  being  much     worn     with 

IjIouscs   and   one-piece   dresses. 

Yokes   from    50^ 

Sleeves   from    , •  •  •  •  • 50^ 

Wash  Belts — Fine  showing  of  these  W;  sizes 
from  24  to  36.     "Campbell's"    prices    start 


at 

Lord  Byron  Collar.— This  is  another  new  and 
popular  neckpiece  which  may  be  had  from 
us  in  plain  '^r  fancy  linens  at  prices  from 
75c   to    :    25^ 

Jabots  and  Side  Frills— In  this  line  especially 

are  we  making  a  glorious  display  ,in  linens 

and  laces    trimmed    in    the    Vefy     newest 

Prices  from  ...... -^ 25^ 


Is  expreait  prepared  for  this  purpose.    It  corrects  disorders. 


country. 


"4Wtt''pSW  anybody' 
Hat  time  that  v^^wtfjAi  f^^ 
going  up  as  fh«!*' AttS-^  going 
"sent  V'uo  T  am  sure  that 
^ou     wotild  ■  have 


Of 


mended  for  their  courage  and  their  en- 
terprise. It  had  been  said  In  certain 
auiirters  tliat  the  gevenment  had  pledg* 
ed  the  credit  of  the  country.  Well  they 

bwtHbf  'to^nuiwfti  hmi  inade^  good  ttie 
P^sdge—  to  the  laat  niokie  aa<l  he  yimt 
suftt  that  Mr.  KtqiBride  and  h|s  m^Mtf 
ment  would  ac9^l«y#  *  stmUar  trinmpfc 
again. 

Mr.  pavey  ^voted  a  few  minuter  .to 
introverting  .the  atatemtnta  tHat  are 
belBC  sMe  lft>*«wd  to  ^b)i^»i»iH»ceB  of 
•th?  #f«ftn««<  .«e  pointed  out  that  at 
the  pvAiept  time  the  government  has 
a  credit  balance  of  |»,000,000  In  th« 
bank.  WW**,  ^hfi  iW^the,  .itftbl|t^j 

f bout.  w?^/i*S»5fe»«»«^»**#^ 

g^Vel^^^^i^^  profligacy.  He  ex- 
plained' that  ?8.000.0(tO,  exactly  lialf  of 
'What  1«*B  alleged,   was   the  sum  to  bo 


V    L 


,-ttoese  tX^iim 
ir,t«o«ae  to  gtiq^ 


Pr'j  ^'ftpent  by  this  department,  and  he  fur 
ther  stated  that  It  \vn8  being  spent  on 
the  things  which  the.  province  requlr- 
pd  perhaps  more  than  anytHlng  else  at 
Uie  present  time— roadsi  trails  and 
Inrtdges — in  order  io  open  tip  live  coun- 
render  It  capable   of   develop- 


^i^ti  W*Heilg  «p8?fea,  one  dq^  tM«&«3%m«»^i  wn«^ 
aa»  and  greys.    Ftr  mr •  '•••;•*•'  7  J^ 


Dent's  Suede  Gloves,  in  brow#i  4iid  gr^s,  with  DOMT 

Jouvin  Sttede  Gloves,  extra  sufierlor  qttality  uiifcdft,  ifl 

white,  greys  and  tans.     Per  pair  •  •  •  •  • •. 

Genuine  Nappa  Gloves,  in  ^^l'>^}y'^'^  E!!L;*"te«i 
Perrin's  Glace  Kid  01pvc8>  in  black,  «rhitft,  ))«w«r«.    !»!» 

grey,  2  dome  fasteners.    Per  pair  ....... 

ALL  "CAMP»ELL'8"  OliOyBS  j^|f  Of. 


\  «'•  «  •  • 


.    Ai  •    •    ■    «    • 


.a. 


very ' 

white  checks. 


"  ^  l^r,eally  they  are 
f.'^Totilai'ds,  the  new 
;eable  silk)  and  the 
stripes  or  black  and 


"Lilly"  French 
Very  •  SPe- 
gff' 


"Thi*| 


t^^iDjs&llE^i. 


GYRUS  H.'BOWES,  Chemist 

Telephones  425  and  4.'5o  .  1228  Government  Street 


■|ft«»^ll^,JtiS»V*B 


&ria  is 
that     no 


Island  Lum«^lftnpany.  Ltd. 

Duncan.  B,  C  t^"^ 


\ 


Manufacturers  of  Flooring.  Rough  and  Dressed  Timbers. 
Ceiling.  Dimension.  Siding,  Boards,  Mouldings.  Shiplap.  Etc. 
We  have  a  very  large  stock  and  are  prepared  to  name  low 
prices  for  carload  lots  delivered  by  the  E.  &  N.  Ry.  Co.  at 
Victoria.     We  solicit  your  inquiries. 


! 


a  gives  TStKf^K'.  ^^'SiSiS^tiiBMSiBH 


Phone  272 


(513  Pan  DORA  Av. 


Metal  Trim  for  Modem  Store  Fronts, 
we  wish  to  announce  that  we  have  taken  over  the  agency  for  the  Hea- 
ter system   of  Metal   Window  trim,  and  shaU  be  pleased  to  render  esU- 
mates  on  any  such  work. 


Direction— Geo.  H.  Suckling 


ALEXANDRA  HALL 


Thursday  21st 

The  most  brilliant  artist  of  tho  season 

KATHLEEN  PARLOW 

THE  GENIUS  OF  THE  VIOLIN 


Reserved  Seats  Floor,  $2.00 


Balcony,  $1.50 


I 


cigatin"^     plan  oncns     Thursday,   j4tVi     inst.,  at 
Harmony^Hail.  Piano  VVarerooms,  733  Fort  street. 
-       -     •  N.  Y.,  and  Nordheimer,  To.. 


Depot  for  Steinway. 
onto  Pianos  anfl  Piavr: 


lay.     yoiV! 
_,_  as  you  ylil 

___l«w|  by  »iJ».ffi, 
western  «oa«^ 
in  ^nJOsr|Bei^i 

'*^*^^^ffiyntago   over     all 
■fWifi-  while  I  am 
—..^—.—-■.f^tad  you   of  the 
t^  we^i5«,|owatt  untU  a  Coneerva. 
tive    govenWiMii    was    m    power    at 

MSm^S^Wi  Z'^bcrat  rale  without 
ee^myf^wWy'^"  the  direction  I  am 
trying  10  indicate,  and  It  was  only  In 
^4]Mr>l!Mt.four  months,  sln^'c  tne  Oon- 
diKiHliiV*^*  P^"^y  ^m,  put  lit  power  at 
Ottawa,  that  the  all  Important  matter 
of  harbor  Improvements  has  been 
given  any  attention." 

The  speaker  went  on  to  describe  the 
plans  of  Mr.  Costs  and  their  Inevitable 
effect  upon  the  commercial  Interests 
of  the  city;  after  which  he  said:  "The 
Dominion  of  Canada  is  very  large  and 
thore  are  many  demands  upon  the 
public  treasurj',  and  therefore  you  may 
rest  assured  that  unless  the  ministers 
were    thoroughly    convinced  ^ns 

was  a   proposition  that   Can  -Id 

go  into  In  the  knowledge  that  the 
future  o£  the  port  warranted  it,  we 
could  never  have  hoped  to  get  their 
assistance." 

Mr.    Thomson   then    proceeded    with 
an   elaboration    of   the    railway    policy 
of  Mr.  McBrldc,  upon  which  the  Con- 
servative  party   la  appealing     to     the 
countr>'  for  support  during  the  present 
campaign,    and    his    remarks    brought 
hhn    10   the  consWei-atlQn  of   the  Sey- 
mour   Narrows    bridge.    In    rega.rd    to 
which   he    said:      "It   Is   the  desire    of 
every  citizen    In  Victoria   and   also   of 
every  man  on  Vancouver  Island  to  see 
that"  bridge  bxrilt.     Of   course   I  would 
point  out  to  you   that  we  must  creep 
before  we  walk,  and  I  would  say  that 
It  in   largely   with  the   final   conatruc- 
lif,n    or    the    bridge   In    view    that    Mr. 
McBrlde    and     his     government     have 
gone  to  work  and  subsidised  the  rall- 
wa>s  to  that   point,   or   to   a  point   In 
close    proximity    to    whore    the    bridge 
must    eventually    link    up    the    Island 
with  the  Mainland.     Before  long  I  am 
convinced   that   we  will   sec  a  railway 
coming    flown    Bute    Inlet,    which    will 
then    more    than    bring    it    within    the 
realms     of     possibility     to     have     the 
bridge    built  in    order     to      bring     the 
freight    cars    from    the    northwest    to 
this  cHy,    from    where      they     can      be 
ahlppod'tn  any  other  port  In  the  world. 
Mr.  Bum's  Soolslon 
"The  necessity   for   that   was  strongly 
brought    out    In    a    recent    report    from 
Winnipeg  wblr.h   appeared  In  the  Colon- 
ist    Mr.    Bury    came   out    here   and  look- 
ed over   the   situation   and   when    he   got 
back    to   Winnipeg   he   came    to   the   con- 
clusion   that    U    was    absolutely    neces- 
sary   for    lb«    cr.H.    to    have    anotner 
Ilnc^  to  tho  V-jcilc  Coast.  N'ow,  once  the 
officials    of    the    C.    P.    R.    are    satisfied 
tJin.*    ir.'>t»i»'«»*    nnf.   l»   .necessary    I    can- 
not   see    why    the   people   of    V«ncoov».r 
Island,    and    lh«    p.-ople    of    British    Co- 
lumUU   geneiilly.    should    not    push    the 


m     delegates     were 
. ,       |t   the    ward    at  ]|her 
nomlantion    convention    to    '  " 

Tuesday;^  ,JM*MW«t  W.   E.   SI 
E.  HuxtMHiilitlLkK  C.  Jobni 
Donald, 
l«yon% 


PORT  ALBERNI 


R  QUIGR  SALE 


**''*'^*''^"  'convention. 


WILL  PROPOSE 

STREET   EXTENSION 

Voetiag  in  CeAsr  Hill  Ksat  Kight  Sia- 

ensses  Xjengtneniag  of  SnerDoumv 

■treet  to  xt.  Douglas  Park 


A  largely  attended  meeltng  of  prop- 
erty '  owners  was  held  at  the  Temper- 
ance hall.  Cedar  HHl.  last  night  to  dis- 
cuss the  projection  of  Shelboume  street 
along  the  Cedar  HIU  valley  to  Mount 
Douglas  park.  ■ 

Mr.  G.  Davldnon  occupied  the  chair 
and  explained  the  object  of  the  meet- 
ing and  then  called  upon  Mr.  Sidney 
Williams  to  produce  a  pUri  of  the  pro- 
posed route,  showing  an  extension  of 
tills  from  the  south  aide  of  Mr.  R.  Mc- 
Rac's  property  at  which  point  the  most 
northerly  subdlvlsl-jn  termb  :  i  «"s.  lie 
also  said  that  the  '"'^'^1  w.^ulo  be  per- 
fectly straight  over  the  entire  distance. 
From  the  Fcltliam  road,  whtcli  Is  prac- 
tically the  summit,  tne  location  Is  de- 
nectcd  to  strike  the  oid  at-ano  monument 
at  Mount  Douglas  park.  This  portion 
follows  the  creek  flowing  into  Cordova 
Bay  and  Is  likewise  quite  even  and 
straight.  Ho  also  showed  the  advsntages 
ot  this  location  as  a  thorough  •'a  r.-  'ind 
carllne,  also  the  U8».fulnes8  as  a  main 
artery  for  sewer  and  water  purposes, 

Mr.  McRao  voiced  the  general  fee'..ng«i 
of  the  meeting  by  stating  that  he  hoped 
this  thoroughfare  would  be  made  100 
feet   wide. 

A  committee  was  appoin»-d  tc  inter- 
view all  the  property  owie,'!  on  this 
route  and  endeavor  to  g'vt  th*'.*  consent 
to  lain  scheme. 


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Medioine   in   Ancient   ITineveb. 

The  patient  work  of  the  archaeolo- 
plst  enabled  people  in  1911  to  form  a 
very  fair  Idea  of  medical  science  as 
It  e-xlatf-d  In  Nineveh  6B0  years  before 
the  birth  of  Christ.  Of  the  20.000  tab- 
lets taken  from  the  library  of  Assur- 
banlpal.  the  great  King  of  Assyria, 
who  conqoicred  Egypt  and  Babylonia 
and  estahll.<5bcd  his  subjects  In  the  de- 
sertid  cities  of  Samaria,  hundreds  deal 
with  mcdlolne  and  contain  numerous 
presc'lptlons: 

If  A  man  has  colic  make  him  stand 
up  «nd  pour  over  •him  a  decoction  of  hy- 
pericum  and  he  will   recover. 

Or  make  him  crouch  down  on  his 
heels  and  pour  cold  water  over  his 
bead. 

r«.itn     neaiiiiK       Bccm-    InwiCS^/C" 

In  a  prescription  which  runs,  "If  he  Is 
In  a  weak  state,  make  irim  bcml  down, 
then  raise  his  legs  and  say.  'May  you 
gjt  quite  welt."  Strike  him  also  on 
the  head  fourteen  times  with  ytwir 
thumb.' 


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ation.  Mr,  Bell'B  object  wub  only  to  see 
If  a  Coloaliatlon  railway  waa  feasible, 
and  Uls  effort  acemed  to  be  to  get  as 
near  BarkervlUc  as  possslble.  The  prob- 
ablUtlt's  are  good  that  an  exploratory 
liuriy  Boni  un  to  find  a  freight  route 
from  the  fraines  to  the  Coast  across 
this  area  would  discover  a  much  better 
In  ,         W.     ..M.-iUi-i-    li:  ■■"cause 

the-  fact  Ulut  U  wa.s  niailc  ^;..■.■my  to  have 
been  very  generally  forgotten.  It  is  to 
the  Interest  oC  the  ix'oplc  oi'  Victoria 
that  it  ehonUl  receive  further  consider- 
ation. By  It  the  ui.stiinoo  from  Yollow 
l^liad    Pass    to    H.  uouUl    be   very 

coaalderably  less  ihau  to  Prince  Kupeil 
by  way  of  the  (.JrarfO  Trunk  Puclflc. 


on  the  aouthern  part  of  Vancouver 
iKland  the  Liberals  carried  7  seals  and 
the  Conservatives  only  1:  »n  »he  nt3;t 
election,  without  any  change  In  the  con- 
Btltuenclea  the  Conservatives  elected  7 
and  the  Liberals  1.  ChilUwack  and  the 
Delta  for  years  elected  Llbials;  at  the 
last  election  both  of  them  elected  Con- 


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nist mu*:  he  addressed  to  the  business  office 
Iterwlsa  the  r->jtiipa.ny.  will  not  ossnmo  the 
tponslbtUty  or  the  return  of  same  to  the 
.Jtithor.  M.  S.  S.  accepted  by  other  than 
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ASIATIC  ZaSSCXaBATIOIT 


Saturday,  March  9,  1912 


KABBOB    xaiX>BOT»W»V«S 


We^re  «ble  this  mon^iTtoniffeMb*' 

intereatins  and  Jmportsmt  (iiliownwiAfint 

tliut  Jn8tructlon»  have  ^t*"!  «»»*  **»  .**''' 

K^etee,  r«8lde»t  eniiniQer  jrf^  ttve  PtlbHc 

Vorks  Doparunent,  to  prepare  "torthwUh 

pinrui  Cop  the  l>r«»fcwateT  to  bo  erected 

a*  OttMa.  point  t)^  ihQ  end  that  tender* 

nlay  be  asked  for  Ita'conRtructlon.  Tbto 

^announcement   will   fflve   the   people   of. 

Victoria  profound  Batlsfactlon.  and  they 

wlU  Join  with  us  In    expressing     %'ery 

hearty   appreclatlpn    of    the   manner    In 

i»hlch  thia  project  has  beoh  PfOUglU  to 


A  Montreal  contemporiiry  aiscusses 
at  considerable  length  the  status  of 
Sikhs  and  Hindus  In  British  Columbia 
and   the  di  slrablllty  of  permitting  fur- 

tiuT  ^ttum^aMw  from  in«ijft-  ^'A-^^^ 
not  iwir' 'BP"' ^i^^-^iiigajiiair  if^--f|piR 

to  it.  although  thkt  VomIS'^***  lt#«tfa^ 
cult^  biat  Bhall  dIrW»t  attsntUWi  ;W»|y  to 
.the  caption  of  ttw  article,  whleft  t««m« 
to  UB  to  be  very  sigxtificant  The 
artiote  I*  J(w»4ed  'Thi  Colwr  Bait" 
Apparently  our  oontemporaTy  appean 
to  be  ander  the  impreosloi*  that  the 
Dbjeetlon  to  immigrants  from  India "»» 
toundod  In  »omo  way  upon  their  «olor. 
There  could  not  be  a  greater  mlatake. 
Color  has  nothing  to  do  with  It, 

We  know  how  very  difficult  it  Is  to 
persuade  certain  people  In  the  East 
thq.t  when  newspapers  In  this  Province 


tiled,  but  these  are  sufficient  to  show 
that  the  great  predominance  of  the  Con- 
servative representatives  is  due  to 
chanjre.s  in  public  sentiment.  We  do  not 
wish  to  convey  the  impression  that  the 
Witness  suggests  otherwise,  for  It  does 
not.  but  the  facts  of  the  case  arc  so  slg- 
niflcant  that  It  Is  worth  while  to  draw 
attention  to  them. 

The  Westphallan  coal  miners  are  going 
to  strike.  Germany  will  have  an  oppor- 
tunity of  learning  how  It  Is  herself. 


the  point  of  actual  realisation.  Victoria 
will  soon  wttnoaa  the  beglnnlns  "'  »to« 
iniproveroents  that  wlU  give  this  city 
the  finest  harbor  on  the  Northweat  CoaS* 

of  Anicrlca-y  s 

Here  U  may  not  be  amiss  to  say  that 

tb.  cffon-s  wlileh  hiivc  been  crowned 
N.itli  buch  success  inustralo  wl\at  can 
bo  accomi.lished"  by  persistent,  well- 
(liic.tcd  flfort.  There  is  a  grca^  work 
N .  I  to  be  done,  but  the  people  of  the  city 
.,,.  oiuitl  to  It.  We  only  need  to  pull 
,  .  .  i!i(  r  •  ii  •m.^iv  for  u  lUtle  while  longer 
I  )  .s,..-  oiii  iii\  liecomc  the  Rfcatcst  aeu- 
l.vit  .11  VM-t.  11  Canada,  If  not  In  the 
A.hole  Dominion. 


Of  course  thfe  cost  of  living  has  In- 
creased;   but  then  la  It  not  true  that 
.Wfkjyu  live  better  than  we  used  to? 
'';  ^"'^if  "have  been  asked*"  to     name     the 
aulhur.  iif  Iho  toHowlag  lines: 
"Not  Beavao  ltiW<  upwa  '*Jw  l?»»t  J»aa 

PQwer;^  . '      ^ 

<»Wbat  hall  been  Ihu  boeB»  and  we've  Daa 
opr  lii»ttri,** 

Search  through  all  (ha  hook*  at  %\u>^ 
tions  has  not  enataM  v»  te  discover 
these  Hrtee,.  PerhiBps  some  reader  may 
lj«»  a&{«  to  iwU  iWwlT^  wrote  th«5TO. 

The  statement  Is  repekted     in     the 

local  Liberal  organ  that  Mr,  McSrlde 

promised  that  the  oonstrMction  of  700 

miles  of  railway  on  Vancouver  Island 


;«-  BAXXiWi 


discuss  the  question  of  Asiatic  imml 
gration,  they  are  not  Influenced  by  a 
dcstro  to  propitiate  the  -Labor"  vote, 
bVe  alitn  jia.not  lojiS-SJtht  oL-t^g^facJ 
thut  the  majorliy  of  people  here,  who 
oppose  Asiatic  lmrtii«ratIon.  employ 
Asiatics  to  a  greater  or  less  extent. 
The  last  mentioned  fact  arises  out  of 
necessity,  Aslatlvs  are  employed  be- 
cause there  are  no  others  who  can  be 
employed, in  their  places;  at  least  this 
is  the  fact  in  the  groat  majority  of 
cases.  We  would  all  prefer  white  labor 
It  we  could  get  it;  and  wc  all  knc»w 
that  wc  can  get  very  lit|t».,i*f  ,tt,»»,l«N|Pf 
a.s  it  must  compote  wlttf^'ltMaaeMiMW. 
On  the  other  point,  nafncly,  the  sin- 
ii?'' '  Mli^HiOr  ot  the  oppuaUion  of  public  men 


intention  of  the;'fS|i>» 
.uii.in  Pacint;  Railway  to  bulkl  a  now 
hue  to  t!»e  Pacific  coast  has  evoked  tht; 
)i\cUebt  interest  possible  in  Victoria. 
Iht  location  of  tlie  new  line  l.as  «iot 
been  announced,  but  the  scnej^^JM^lon 
lr<;illy  Is  that  it  will  b-  bv  t*r«r"«=^&utc 
1.      I. 

U  I'-  not  .=;c-np..iliy  Kiuj«i'  tli.il  in 
:  ..a-  lb05  the  late  U.  V.  Bell 
I  M  direction  of  tlie  provincial  Rovcrn- 
ii>.  ir,  made  .t  preliminary  exploration 
ler  a  rnllway  line  aerjhts  British  Colum- 
bia from  the  head  of  Bute  Inlet  to  Tel- 
low  Head  Pass.  His  report  v.itli  .i  pro- 
-(OKUj,^*!*  lino,  will  be  found  in  the 
^,^|pevs  for  18'J6.    Mr.  Bellfol 

SdlnRfon     Harbor.,  to  •.*!»,    ,-- 


W'ouia  iiB  iiiuiiflBa  far  toy  the  leiisia 
tlon  of  thia  year.     Mr.  MoBrtde  made 
no  such  promise.    If  he»  aald  apythlng 
that  can  by  apy  amount  of  ingenuity 
W'eoS8lfuicr'Bilo~SQgh-»-l(KmilB«ri«t' 

the  organ  quote  his  words«    •■ 

^<  have  a  letter  this  morning  from, 
Mr.  W,  E.  Oliver,  Reeve  of  the  Munlcl- 

pallty  of  .oak  iSPtl^J^.^gM^'T?' 

in,  '<f?iMB|„t«);:^^||^P^«^''^  ^'^"^ 

S^SSitS  VSa<^'^i|»  .pis^.f?^v- 
There  Is  very  nttl«:fiiW^te^|M)i»-J>»^t 
majority  of  the  people  favor  the  adoption 
of  the  by-lawB.  but  too  often  in  such 
ousca  many  take  It  for  granted  that 
Pleasures  will  be  carried,  and  hence  do 


h,u  1  n  stf^ad  URC  'imilii  -WM'  ^-Mwi  »f 

ir    Smith  did,  he  mruek  out 

r:iM\\..iiH>    (.ros.sine^    "the"    Fi'u«er   rlvet^ 

,|UU-  lUo  motith  of  tiro  Quesnel.  The  al- 

;|wrc  is  2060  feet.    The  distance  is 

l5jj  from  tiae'vj|WI|er.  .  He     then 

Uia.tiiaBalskmmea  within  ttie 

river  agiiiii  by  Vay  of  Co.it  river,  at  an 
altitude  of  2,330  lV;e*    ''":     'li.irheKt  ctcva- ■ 
ticn  on  tlie  route  Av..  ■  Goat  Itiver 

Biimmlt,  which  i.^  n,7S0  I'eel.  The  dis- 
tiincc  bctv/een  the  '         being   26 

niilts  this  would  «>•  i'  a  little 

o\  IV   \     per   cent,    to   the    i  I'.nst 

wetit  bound  tiafflc.  There  in  a  sliaipor 
Krade  than  this  between  the  Bear  Lake 
mid  Valley  Creek,  where  there  would  be 
i,  littl.  ■ 

.',   mile.-.  .III..  .,■.■....-.    ,-......  •-- ..-- 

ln\v  iilver  and  Beavor  Pass,  where  there 
would  he  a  gratl'  "T  '■''  feet  to  the  mile, 
*oi  1.83  per  cent.  Tor  a  distance  of  '■) 
iiiiles.  The  heaviest  gr-idea  against  east- 
icund  tra(ri*fc  artf  100  fcej'^^i)  the  mile  ior 
.S  miles  east  of  Qucanel.  100  feet  to  tlie 
mile  for  4  mllew  east  of  Cottonwood 
ivcr.  91  feet  to  the'mile  for  3  miles 
west  of  Beaver  Pass,  and  7)i  ffnt  to  litis 
inile  for  13  miles  caat  of  WilliTW  river. 
I'lie  distance  from  tlie  heaii  Inlot 

:..  ^  rllow  Head  Vai'.s  by  .Huh  route  is 
17  7..'-  miles,  which  Is  70  miles  less  than 
via  the  Fort  George  route.  This  part  of 
111.  route  as  far  as  can  be  JudBed  from 
Uie  peple  iB  much  better  than  f'  "  "•'  ""• 
'.J.   P.  R.  tliroush   thn  TTioiintnh 

-Mr.  Bell's  examin.-ition  of  the  country 
in  the  Great  Bend  of  the  Fra.«er  was  by 
n-    r.iennK    exhaustive.      Ho     frAciiiontly 
1.1    ;!   ii     1:    was  only   explor  d 

ii.iii  he  did  not  claim  to  have  immii  lii* 
'm  .-t   routr.   nnr    to   have   InveKtisrated   to 


■  iia.sini;  the  uili'-a;,c  lu  rfl'KL  lac  tj,.;iii- 
<  nis  on  ilie  rout".  v.MlrlT  he  followed. 
1;   IS  i.%-  1...  in-,'ii.  iiblo  that  if  ho 

l:.icj  fnlloweil  the  C'iMlcoiin  to  the  Fraser 
;iud  had  crossed  thf  Frti'T  t'lrrr.  .and 
t hen  gone  eaa twu f\  ■  \< 

I'leck-Hld  across  to  the  UUi  .in.l  Lal.LK, 
ii2  mlghv,  Itav<-  forimd  11  n-iil.^  ;iirns<  I'm- 
aivide   betwet  II    1 1  ■ 

lH':ul\V.li<.t  e  01  lii'  Ij.'.:  .,  ■  ..... 

wrnild  be  bottelr,  If  sHghlly   lontrr^  tlian 


tlon.  we  have't6«"|(pit"to  ask' 
argument.^    advanfti|,^,|p^.,ig,^^^.T- 
upon  ^h!rirme^ito  «*»:««  t^*^*^  ^ 

The  chief  objection  to  such  immlfpa^ 
tlon  is  not  to  the  ^^^.Mf^^  ***^ 
xldual.  We  are  all  qi^lli^liiiiy  *»  **^" 
init    that   In   point     ot     ln.du»^|^-r 

5-,,«,_,;tsi'orthinesa  and  &mM\. 

liS!^-W8  the  Asiatic  m 
i:olum)jia  averages  high.    The  personal 
factor  of  the  case  "^^X^^ 
missed...  W*  JJeetl  not;p||U^„-.~j 
the    iO^iWU    Vlrtue«t-,^PP4    ^    , 
are  or  are  not  equal  to  '^bse  C^^ 
white  race;    neither  need  .w© 
.  ourselves     to     answer     the     question 

they  not  acciuire  your  vices  with  sufft- 
Trinrt-readlness?"  These  .are  not  the 
vital  questions  at  all. 

The  objection  to  the  Asiatic   is  that 
he    docs    not    and    cannot    absimihttc 


lettfer. 


^^"iismw^i^^^^^^^       \  ^  I 


:iifipi;s^k^urity.    Several  reasons 

mav  1)0  )?IV3n  for  this.    One  Is  the  strike 

and   the  vry  natural  incUnntlon  of  tho 

Investing    public    to   av.Tit    events.      An- 

i«aT» 'Other  Is  the  ;<(jp|^',.||fav\-  dm  ft  th.-nt  has 

^™*^'b«en  made  of'!ate%pou  the  market.  The 

si.i'ply  of  money  l.s  not  unlimited,  and  i» 

not  to  be  judged  from  the  amount  stnnd- 

.'^insr in  banks  to  tit*  «ir«dii  «f  indh  idu.iis 

■  rjataiect-ut  mas uzlilfr "■■W*ll#r**fty4>  thai  jC 

"^^^Pim^B^  \n   the  banks  of   the 

t^ulwit  natcn  £iad  demanded  their  money 

at  the  time  of  her  panic  of  1907,  there 

;m^m-jsmW^S!^  enough  availanle 

W'iS  Kivo''cacn^iHMP  14  per  cent,  of  the 


to  gi  vo  cacl    

"amount  to  hHTBWHf.' There  is  plenty  of 
wtalth  in  the  Tnited  Kingdom,  but  It  Is 
not  b>  any  meami  all  in  a  liquid  slate. 

A  fact  very-  significant  ot  the  drift 
of  public  opinion  in  the  United  Klng- 


llC     QOCS     «oi.     a"«     v.^ —     I 

with  the  white  race.     This  fact  exists.  !  doin,  is  that  many  of  the  leading  Non 


'  M  1    all    that   can    be    said    or   written   1  contormist  ministers  are  outspoken  iq 
about  It  will  not  alter  It  In  the  slight-  j  favor  of  Home   Rule  for  Ireland.     In 
'-,'-,      .   ,      Yhelr  Avays  are  not  our  4  air.  GladstoneTs  time  many  of  the  most 

influential  pt.  th«  Nonconformists  op- 
posed ihli  nieasuro  on  religious 
grounds,  but  now  there  'Is  a  very 
notable  departure  In  the  other  direc- 
tion. The  Rev.  Sylvester  Home,  M.P., 
lately  said:  "The  problem  of  today  is 
not  as  to  what  England  will  do  for  Ire- 
land, but  as  to-what  England  will  allow 
1  li-  land  to  do  for  herself.  T!rltlsh  Xon- 
ii'ornilty,cannt>t  resr  laim  of 

i  Ireland'  for  self-government  until  we 
are  prepared  to  repudiate  for  ourselves 
that  privilege  and  responsibility  of 
self-reliance  and  self-control  which  for 
three  hundred  years  have  been  tho 
secret,  under  God,  of  the  strength  and 


ways;  their  thoughts  are  not  oar 
thoughts.  More  centuries  than  any  ot 
us  can  say  have  erected  barriers  be- 
tween the  two  great  divisions  of  the 
human  race,  and  they  cannot  o©' pulled 
down  with  impunJvV.  We  Judge  from 
what  we  read  in  Kastern  contempor- 
aries that  an  opinion  prevails  in  some 
that  the  Slkha,  for  cxami.lo, 
U  to  come  here  ar- 
CahadlOJis.  This  Is  a  mistake.  The;. 
do  not  wish  it,  and  if  they  did  wish  It 

they   could    not    do    it.      H   they    were 

permiUc  "  ""^i^^*^  numbers 

^thov  Avould    .set    up    commttnltles    dis- 
tinct from  wliitc  communities.    If  they 

wc^e    permitted  to   come   In   unlimited      prosperity   of   our    Free   Churches." 

numbers,   they   would   in   a   very   short 

time  so  occupy  the  land  that  the  white 

f,opulatlon  wbuld  be  In  a  minority.    If 

British  Columbia  Is   not  kept  "white, 

Canada   will   become  Aslat'c.     That  Is 

the  whole  case  in  a  scnt^ce.  _ 


'PAKTZBS  IM  B. 


TV 


1  I,..  i-,,ui..  IV  :w.  h  '  ■  followed. 
.iiM,  avoid  (tie  ,m-:h.v  CQunt; 
Willow    I'.ivcr  aiiil  H.-rir   Lak-- 


n!d 


,'feri*v<^l 


i,,ni,,ai    WltnesB   discusses   the 
mentation  in  British  j 
Cclumbia  us  exhibited   in   the  Dominion 
Parliament  and   the   provincial   Legisla- 
ture.    It  thinks  wc  mlKht  try  the  sys- 
tem of  "proportional  representation  here 
with  adYtintnge.     This   could.    neoc5..«ar- 
j!v.  only  be  sppUcd  to  the  local    liM,. . 
;ai  .«  ii    may  be  thoupht  wl.-=c  by 
iiu.    prrvent  or  aomc  future  mlnl.«try  to.^ 
consider  the  advisability  of  adopting  the 
pi^opoeedchangc.    A.^  the  Witness  points 
out  it  will  not  be  claimed  that   the  Lib- 
craln  stnn.l  to  the  Conservatives  in  this 
,  ,,  nortlon  of  1  to  3P,  a» 
Ihi.   incnii-'<-i.=  iiip  "1    the  House  shows,  or 
;:.   0   to  7    f».«  Is  Indicated  by  the  parlla- 
entatloh    of   BrlHsh    Co* 
i.,iubiii.      \     ii  -•  saiT.o  time  it  is  fair  to 
pvlnt  o;it  t:.;;'    '-'■'."  '-■'*!■.    m-iKTC  n.imeH- 
cat  representaii  i.ihtrai.s   in 
these  two  bodle*\  c.-nibliifl   in  iioi  duh  to 
atiylhlng    m    the    nailure      of     a    Koriy- 
innnder    of   the    t'onstltuienclea.       Ip    Hh 
fiist    election^ held    after      Mr.    McBrUlo 
•.,!..   „ ...■.-.-.--;-  ,■.!:(   !-.r   s   i-n.i"!itiifncle3 


Mr.    Bresvster    is    quoted    as    saying 
that  the  holders     of     timber     licences 
control    $214,000,000   worth   of   the  best 
timber   in    the    Province.     We    do    not 
know  how  the  Liberal'    leader  arrived 
at    this   valuation,    but   possibly   he    i« 
right.     We  certainly  hope  he  is.     Bui 
it  is   not  true   as  is  alleged   that   they 
are  paying  for  this  timber  at  tho  rat..-^ 
of  81,800,000  a  year.     They  are  paying 
that  very  handsome  sum  of  money  for 
the    privilege   of   controlling    this    tim- 
ber a."'  long  as   they  pay  tlie  fee,  Hnd 
the    Legislature    can    make    them    pay 
more  wh.'nevrr  it   see-?   fit.     They    will 
not  0\v  11    :ii'     iiinl>er    until    they   cut   It, 
and    then    thoy    will    have    to    pay    the 
Province  for  U  at  the  rate  of  .it  least 
:iO  cents  per   thousand    t><-'      .inri     a.s 
niuch  more  as  the  Legislature  sees  fit 
to  Impose.       The     pretence     that     the 
granting  of   a    timber     licence     is     an 
alienation  timber   Is  absolutely 

without      loiiiiMiiiion.        Mr.      'Brewster 
knows  It  Is.  nnd  yet  his  organ  rcps  fl* 
g,,    1,,    iiiilvf    llii.-^    unfounded    statoincnt 
as   to   make   it   .-ippeir  that  Mr.   Brew- 
I  -.p-  \-  rrni'iDn?!*^!"  for  \t-     W"  arA  dls- 
I  |H.-<ii    t'l   ii('ii    Ml     Brewster  with   the 
utmost  falrnePB  Jind  .^hnll  ni»t  therefore 
i,,ke    (idvni)l.ine    of    Ihe    "binzlnp    In(li<<- 
'    .i-.tiiin"     f'"    !!"•    I.i'":^r:ii     iii-;;,.ii     !.>     lintd 
him   re.spoti.slble   for   i-om^hing    we   are 

1    catUfir^l    hr    <.Vf!l1rl    nit    •<«y,  » 


This  3-Piece  Den  Suite  For  $37.00 


A  splendidly  made  and  attractive  3-piece  Suite,  in  tl,c  Early  English  flnisl,.  Same  as  above  picture.    Seats 
are  all  tipholstered  in  Spanisl,  Grain  Moroccoline.    Splendid  value  at  $37.50. 
See  it  todaj-  on  our  Third  Furmturelilpor. 


>     (,  *>    iL.V.V-fJ'';;-' 


Buffet 
$26.00 

We  thoroughly'  rec- 
ommend this  as  one  of 

exceptional    merit.     It 

i.s  in  royal  oak*  itarly 
'Kng-lish  finish.     Fitted 

with    a    British    bevel 

niirror,  ^i^e  8   x  36in. 

Lined    cutlery    drawer, 

brass  trimmings 

throughout. 


HANDSOME  FUMED  OAK 
6-FOOT  EXTENSION  DIN- 
ING TABLE  AT  $40.00 


SECRETARY,  $10.00 

'  The  aiiovc  iilu^iration  shows  a 
strWting  value  in  an  easy  priced 
IJeisKT'    ve'ry^^"'"^ 

ment,  flne-ly  finished  in  Hoyal 
Oak,  Golden. 


Here  x\re 

TwQ 

Pieces 

For  Your 

Bedroom 

Dresser 
$10.00 

ROYAL  OAK 

GOLDEN 

FINISH 

CHIFFONIER 
TO  MATCH 

.'fil2.00 


These  two  handsome  pieces  same  as  tlie 
adjoining  illustration  should  surely  interest 
you  at  the  price  of  $22.00  for  the  two  pieces. 
Come  in  and  have  a  look  at  them  today. 


THESE  ARE  TWO 

UNBEATABLE 

VALUES  IN 

GO-CARTS 

OUR  1912 

DISPLAY   ON 

OUR   BALCONY 

IS  THE  BEST 

EVER  SEEN 

THE  "WHITNEY" 

CARTS 

FROM   $3.25 


FOLDING    GO-CARTS,    $10.00 

With  blue  lenUier  sides,  upholstered 
leather  .scat  and  buclt.  Same  as  Il- 
lustration. .Splendid  value.  ,Jusl  the 
Go-Cart  that  will  suit  you  in  .style 
and    price.      Only f  10.00 


UU  K  l^AKm  1 C5  aiiu  ov^L^^Avri/.^  are  tv^  oe 

Seen  in  Great  Numbers  on  Our  Second  Floor 
The  Best  Assortment  to  choose  from,  come  in 


FOLDING  GO-CARTS,  $4.75 

Wood  seat  and  hack,  latest  design,  4 
ruhber  tire  wheels.  fOlds  With  on*  mo- 
tion. Specially  mad*  for  lis.  Price 
with  hood ,9t.TB 


THE  STORE  THAT  SAVES  YOU  MONEY 


The  Goods  You 

Want  at 
Wanted  Prtcea" 


mwtBsa^ 


Saturday,  March   9,   1912 


VICTORIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Hi 


We  Have  Them 
lou  Want  inem 


ew  spring  goodsTopiit  on  your  feet — 
something  that  looks  well  and  wear  long. 
Crpi^ord's  acill^lt  Bight"  Sh|t^.,jggft^^ 


Slater's  In^^PfJ^.  |^Hgi|  Li^' 
Sutton* 


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iftr.u  rigiii  mnuitUH" 


» '^fr:'^^fW^^'^ 


Phone  1232 


1313  Douglas  Street 
Odd  Fellows*  Block 


DYNAMITE  CONSPIRACY 

BuslsM*   Ajr«at   of    B«attla    Ironworkem' 

Union  Und«r  Cro»»-3iXamin»tion 

at   Xioa   Angelen 


.sTBTtSlll  Seattle -^ 
^jloi   t^Ul  giand  Jury's  ||jflj»iiNtlNl 
ibuWiUd  not  do  so  b0ol.UM  1»»  "^ 


■ '  ,  i 


IjOS  ANOKLES,  Cal..  March  S.— H. 
W.  Pohlman^  business  agent  of  the 
Seattle  Ironworkers'  Union,  proved  an 
ur.saiJsfactor;-  v.-ltness  before  t»i« 
Federal  Grand  Jur>',  -which  resumed 
Its  investlKalion  of  the  alleged  nation- 
al conspiracy  here  today,  and  as  a  re- 
sult contemi>t  procee<llnga  against  him 
were  contemplated.  Pohimun  declined 
to  answer  certain  questions  asked  by 
the  federal  prosecutor  and  was  given 
thirty  minutes  to  think  it  over  and  de- 
cide if  he  Avlshed  to  continue  In  that 
atUtude.  In  the  half  hour  he  obtained 
legal  advice. and  .\v^en  the  recess  *va« 
ended  again  refused  to  answer.  He 
ivas    told    to    remain    under  _8ubp<>ena 


until     the     gi 
prohiihlv  ne"*  I 


ts    again, 


Finch  4  Fincli,  Ladles'  Outfilters— "The  Shrine  of  Fashion" 


x.^ 


-.J7^  Hafrison,  ffOMBbaaHi&r  in  _ 
AofUlM*  wM  oraared  la  «  tatwr  *utK 
lH)«ata,'to  W^  tbe  dbouttumts.  Itdttei- 
oled  to  urtv«  here  Xty  mall,  into  tbe 
frand  Jury  ojuanber.  Pohloian  aU«v«d 
that  Lawter" previous  to,  the  grand 
Jury's  soffsion  galled  him  into  his  office 
and  said: 

"Well  thbse  tilings  have  coma." 
.   "What  things?"  demanded  Pohlman. 

•*Why,  the  books,  r«eord»  and  cor- 
fespcndence  you  telegrapihod  to  Seattle 
tor,  according  to  the  order  given  yod 
on  Tuesday,"  «he  prosecutor  was  al- 
leged to  Iiave  responded. 

"&OW  do  you  know  about  my  mall?" 
demanded  Pohlman. 

"WelU  they're  addressed  to  this 
offfeg;"  xfiturnftd  lAvtipr. 


a 

iStim*  'tiJi^U  aroti  prlo«»«n  the 

virat  vtuMaMi  l«b  '    .  _ 

IT*  on  isxBM*  mmjjm 


CoBtnu>t«r  mnA  Bnlldat 

^ptHt   and    8U4»oai»a.   BtrfSta 


■^WPPW 


mmfmmm 


AV  -'■^-z  '-  .t 


mmmm 


See  our  window  display  for 


JOS.  SOMMER 

■The' Art  "Gallery 
I012  Government  Slr^* 


sn^xwT  sajuB 


I 


*he  beat  Oak  09'%(kiM|(pa>r,  «12  t>er  SM 
891    otutevte  #1..    ir«ai«air«r.  JMk 


hatgt  Variety, of  Flower* 
Veg^la&le  ditid  Fftrai.Seed 
jfiBt    amyed, '  in    origiiisij 
ae^hed  p»e^etti  direct  from^ 
Bia^tui['^^:3P^*  ^  KtttgfHi 


k 


>.£•  C« 


6*6  Fort  StJi^li 

Sole  At^0m¥.  ^-^  ^* 

■MHMMiaHi 


^-£1  ijd  -3*  T    *  ,C 


M^.&'  rj.^V 


'They  are  not,"  declared  Pohlman. 
"Tbe/re  addressed  to  me." 

"Weil  they'll  be  here  soon  anyway," 
replied  the  prosecutor. 

Tbenj  at^or^lng  to  Pohtoian,  4ie  went 
to  the  pos^ffice,  but  obtained  no  mail. 
tiater  Pcoitmaster  Harrison  took  a 
package  'vi'htch  Pohlman  said  was  ad- 
dresaed  to  hkOt  Intv  the  grand  Jury 
yoonu 

PohUnaW  who  said  that  other  letters 
addressed  to  him  here  bad  been 
opened  bi^ore  they  were  delivered*  said 
bo  iu4  ooatwqdated  -legal «, steps  to 
yicovoi^  00 .jgyaaiijl'-lie  mttnd!WM^'^^ 
|ao*^|ic(|liMM(iii,  '4€  iSiM  poiHbn^tOf;  '  Bo 
Mfa  tl».  jpooiBtgo  iKMwbty  oontaUioa 

.fkO  AfnMfiiilpSt  Mw  tii  flan  quMitlm.' 

'tlw^ti»|»plftpil  ,MM«lattoi»  of  Bridge 

VMM    1HrtCV|pw^llVW[» .  ^VVMfV'RMTMlirV*        <Z9    09^* 

-H><0«>0»'llO(l<W»iiWINHl4odl  -with  B.  A„ 
C%MM»i  IftW  hljiet  tibWPfPbod  to  hie  aS- 
pstanto  in  Belittle  l:o  oend  oaoh  cor* 
fespon4#aeo  jiiia  tbey'COoM  find.  Ifo 
MiofNkl  a  lofiiMtt^ttptai  Seott  Hod^ 

m^  #^Mwy  9f  4iM  8«aiti«  vmon,. 


Satufd; 


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75  LADIES'  WHITE  UNGERIE  DRESSES  in  all-over 

embroidery,  lawns  and.  Swiss  muslin,  sguare,  low  and  high 

^ ;  |;?iick4'1iigh  waist  line  effects,  kimona  and  set-in  sleeves, 

,  some  prdtttly  tucked  with  colored  stitchings,  others  hand- 
sbmely /embroidered  in  white,  also  in  colors,  Val.  dnd  tor- 
chon lice  trimmings,  beatrtifully  arrtoged.  These  dresses 
ar«  of  exctptionalqaality  arid  we  ar-e  offering,  them,  at  the 
unifonn  tedncticw  of  2$  per  cent,  off  the  originalpriop^ 
The  prices  ntnge  ftnotu  $5.s&  to  .;..«»;  i  «...<* .  ;#8»«00, 


■MM«>H«alHnMaHI«NipMM«iii«««MHMI 

Sore  TKroaf  and' 
Nasal  Catarrh 

Bosoxi  tPaJike  D^tvis  &  Co.)  is  a 

mild  iiiflppillLr'ilinHne  solution, 
valuable  ior  garjijtl^  moutli  wash 
aiW  spray  In  nasal  catarrh.  Orig- 
in^ bottle    25()l; 

Olaip  Aseptic  Spray*   ^l.Vd*^  ' 

Olass  Asaptlo   H«t>taikere  JS1,25 


MmwOOD 

Aijc.  KmDs  f8.oo  fsaet  vowsax 

TXiOAD 

Prompt  PellvOry.        '  PlMffiklMi^ 


S!ra£k 


tlif  lihrase  "Bind  no 


apat«s«# 


Ivel's  Pharmacy 

1415      C»OV£&irM£]»X      S7Z&XiiS3?. 

Plione   29 6n.      We   Deliver.       V 
"Th»  Kome  of  the  Soda  Fountain 
That  Is  Different." 


late  Criterion 


eowrm 


\  y  \  ^'^bU'  enUrelyCi^^UltaiitMtdk  ' 
^Wr\  '  iutt«B   and    roomfr.  t«J-tO-d4t«-  i'tt 

every  way.  Trfrms  moderate. 

First  class   cook  and     competent 

staff. 

Table  S'Hote  pinner,  6  to  8  75^ 

Special     Sinner     Sunday       Even- 
Inge   ........    ..........91.00 

Miss  Jean   Molllson, 

Proprietress 
Mr.    Fred    Cancellor. 
Manager. 


TOfwM^.  "<3nerMaroh-8.-;;«iaio» 
petaoag.wofe  injured,  two  fatally,  ao  elf' 
resdlt  of  a  day  coach  rolling  ovev  the 
«iB*>a<ritwpWrt' ^gyjay  to/^  liroken 

lMt?een  t>vm^rJuA  Palni«r*toti  .^^ 
OvoBlng.  ai  ^  iMo  Of  Rawfatott,  SUM- 
W.  Aiorana'  4illlMiMSfttr4  Hotk.lMfSKK' 
^t^jwHwro  <u^,.W|Wi^f^«<aot  jr-^"^' 

at  Varrt*y.  ■''        '-'    '' 
The    train  .carried    35    passengers. 


A    Great    Entertainer 

We   have   jusL    received    a    shipment    of  the    WORlyD'S 
BEST  ENTERTAINERS— 


Victor  Victrolas 
and  March  Records 

There  is  no  higher  form 
of  HOME  ENTERTAIN- 
MENT than  that  rendered 
i)',  a  V^ictor  or  Victrola 
with  record.'^  made  by  the 
liest  known  singers,  instru- 
inentalists,   and    orchestras. 

Prices  $250  down  to  $20.00 

MARCH   RECORI^S    WlV. 
HKRE. 

I  la\  (■     vuu     hcai  '.1    ah\     >'i 
^,  i:  W  K  LI  K  "S     beautiful 

piocr  '11     I"     ami     luar 

■  •nc. 

\\  I-      arc     manufacturers' 
distributors. 


of   tho 

tnrowu  up  and  dowtf  tne car^ey'%ere 
uninjured.  In  a  few  seconds  groans 
and  cries  for  hesTt)  were  heard  coming 
from  the  injured  passengers.  The  car 
was  lying  on  its  side  and  the  work  d 
getting  the  Injured  out  was  very  diffi- 
cult. _ 


'3  DOZEN  WHITE  MARQUISETTE  BLOUSES  with  in- 

sertlon  <rf  J»l*h  l»c«,  also  lace  yc*e,  high  neck  imd  Set- 

'    "fe  sleeves,  side  frill  of  lace,  daintily  finished  with  erodiet 

-/ ^Irtfttoos.-    Special   price. T..' $*.00 

ri'lJCS^EBT  WHITE"  MARQUISETTE    BLOSJSES,    it?h« 

eUcet,  low  neck,  tritome  J  imitation  Maltese  lace  and  ttt- 

•        ^^HfS^i^W^^f^^vtt  Vbrk  prodttctiott,  Sipecial  price  ^T5 

'^^m^^^^il^n'M  UKENENNE  SHIRT  WAISTS 
'  \^ffr'£^  BW  titSttW'ftnd  white  stripes.   Special  fS^^Kft 
__^EN  WHITE    LINGERIE    WAISTS,  Dutch    neck 
|^S^ii?ipn^;8lieves,  trimmed  embroidery  and  insertion. 


SpecMtf:'. 

BOYS'.2- 
"Bro 


'xrmr" 


M4 

ITS  in  serge  and  mixed  tweeds.  Buster 
efs'airJ  belt  with  fancy  buttons;  colors 
sy,  brown,  green  and.  navy  bine.    Special 
-  ^  f4JtO 

;S'  REEFERS  in  light  grcy,'splendid  cut, 
irs.    Special  price .^ lpT»T5 


light  anif: 

.  GIRLS*  i^d 
sizes  6  to 

GIRL'S  AN 
dark  gfty- 
i8  years. 


ilj^cc  • ^7.75 

LADIES'  HOUSE  DRESSES— A  very  fine  shipmentfrom 
New  York,  all  colors,  styles  and  sizes.    Special  price  ^jt^f^ 


MISSES'  LONG  COATS  in  cream  with  blue  stripe,  cream 
and  grey  stripe,  also  plain  grey  and  fawn;  sizes  l6  and  i8 
years.     Special  prFce   .^i  ♦■  • . . ." . .    .'. .' .  V. . ',',  ,'7,',  ."",T7 .^o»To 

I  DOZEN  MISSES^  WHITE  LAWN  DRESSES  neatly 
trimmed,  lace  and  insertion,  beautifully  embroidered,  sizes 
14,  i6  ^i»d  i8  years,  y  Special  price  . .  v S|52.75 

38  SLIGHTLY  SOILED  WHITE  UNDERSKIRTS  in 
lawn  and  cambric,  some  with'  deep  flounce  of  embroidery, 
others  lace  trimmed  with  ribbon  insertion.  All  one  price 
to  clear.    Reg.  valties  up  to  $4.00.     Price ^1.00 

WHITE  KIGHT  GOWNS' with  long  sleeves  and  high  neck, 
also  a  few  slip-over  styles  made  in,  white  cambric,  embroid- 
ery  trinimed,  also  lace.     SpeiJiil'-.fHPice   *^V 

BRASSIERES  in  newest  styles  with  emWdfffiay  yoke, 
double  underarms.    Special  price '^^^ 

CORSETS-  in  strong  contil,  well  cut  with  long  hips.  Special 
price,  ....^ ?^-25 

ALSO  style  for  stouf  figures  with  double  steels,  reinforced 
and  made  extra  stroftg^^^ntil.  A  sp^lliif'-wcaring  model. 
Special  price   ^2.00 

SPECIAL  LINE  IN  LADIES'  COLLARS  in  good  quality 
linen,  plain  and  embroidered.    Special  price  3  for 50< 

GLOVES— Ladies'  heavy,  dogskin  gloves,  a  strong  street 
glove  in. tans  and  browns,  all  sizes.    Special  price 85^ 

HOSIERY—A  special  line  of  fine  lisle  hose,  wide  garter 
top,  double  heel  and'  toe,  full  fashioned  and  perfectly  fast 
..'^-,'^'4^  4n  black  and  tans,  in  all  sisea...^S|ktliil  price 25^ 

PENMAN'S  HOSIERY  in  black  cashmere,  medium  weight, 
full  fashioned  and  fast  dye.  one  of  our  best  qualities, 
usually  sold  at  6sc.     Our  special  price 4:5^ 


Montelrus  Piano   House 


i  I ir     t  ■" 


1       I'       (  .^  1  Ic  I  V        ^  1  .uifii'  I' 


Tuning.      Pianos   lor    Rcni. 


1104   C.overnmcnt   Street 


Comer  of   Fort 


^   *■ 


■       XemarkaMa  Besooe 
MII.AN,  March   8. — Military  engineers 
tolling   m  squads'  of   50    ovor   art    I'mln-' 
terfuptea  stretcH  of  85  hours,  have  ef- 
fected  a    marvellous   rescue   at   Verona. 
While    working'   at    the      bottom    of    a 
deep    well,    a    mason   named    Maccacaro. 
was  burled  aUve  through   the  falling:  In 
of    the    i^edes.     His   son,   who   had   just 
managed    to    escape   upon     hie   father's 
peremptory  orders  ai;  soon  as  the  dan- 
ger   became    apparent,    ran    Off    to    the 
barracks   to    raise  an  alarm.     The   res- 
cuers, buoyed  up  with  but  small  .hopes 
of    reaching    the      victim    alive,      were 
obliged    to   excavate     k  species   of   am- 
phUheatre  to  a  depth  of  40  feet.     In  the  i 
process  no  less  th'art  3,000  cubic  metres 
of  ."loIl  and  bone  wan  remov<-d;  in  other 
worils,  as  much  debris  as  a  Rung  ot   20  | 
diggers    would    normally    excavate    In    a  I 
couple   of    months'    har<l    work. 

The  rescue  corps  liad  got  well  into 
tlielr  fourtli  day's  exertions  before  Mac- 
cacara  was  unearthed,  uucOMbcIoum  and 
half  frozen,  beneath  a  heap  of  fallen 
scaffolding,  which  had  chanced  to  form 
an  archwork  'over  bis  bruised  and  pros- 
trate body,  and  so  save  his  life.  Despite 
Ills  ieri"">'f'  fyp.cT^ov.vo,  Ms'Tarnra  is 
steadil: 


FlIMC 


716-718  Yates  St. 


LADIESV  OUTFITTERS 


Just  Above  Douglas 


FULLOFQUAMTV 

NOBLEMEN 

CKjAIVS 

s  DAVi4>.^»MSiiMnre 


"HANDCUFFED" 

When  you  buy  "imported''  Cigars  you  make  an  unneces- 
sary contribution  to  the  government  treasury. 

Figuratively  speaking,  the  Minister  of  Finance  goes  into 
tlie  Cigar  store  with  you  and  demands  a  "rake  off,"  you  can- 
not escape  him  if  you  buy  "imported"  brands—you  are  hand- 


inni. 


-  The  sllk-en  touch  and  durability  of  the 
"Koh-i-noor"  Ptn,cll  will  come  as  a  rev- 
elation to  you.  Try  a  "Koh-i-noor  to- 
day.    All  high-class  dealers  supply.       • 


DO  YOU  WANT  A 
HAT? 

You    h«(l    better    see    our    frexli 

riiocK  ami  n«.i.roi.  r.ij^.«.'«  .  mi,^*.**.  ■_ 
biiyin(f.  Wc  manufacture  ami 
Hpll  flireot  lo  customer  at  manu- 
facturers prires.   3.tif f   lifitr 


*t*        •r'l-t-Ur' 


■»-n\*     fr-nniSi** 


VICTOI^IA    HAT    WORKS 
844   Tlew   Btra«t 


The  way  of  escape  is 

THE    DAVIS 

"NOBLEMEN"  CIGAR 

'  2  FOR  25^ 

"XOBLEMEN  i>  purely  Cuban  in  Leaf  and  Workman- 
ship \  replica  of  the  high-grade  imported  cigar,  at  half 
prici, 

"XOliLEML'.N""  Cigars  are  not  taxed  like  luipurlcd— lIihI 
K  u-hv  yo„  save  50  per  cent,  and  5;tin  get  the  same  quality. 


A  nHwt  perfect  a»softmeiit  of  season's  goods  are  now  showing  at  FjncniS.  =';^-  <;  -^1^ 

LAmE^  MiTS.  LADIES  DRESSES,  MUbUNERY^  KIMONAS,    HOVSE    /?RSSS£5, 

MISSES' AND  CHILDREN'S  DRESSES  AND  COATS.  ,, 

BOYS*  SUITS—In  fact  everything  required  for  Indies*  Misses  and  Children's  Wear. 


&^- 


I. 


CLEANSE  YOUR  TEETH  WITH 

SOZODONT 

BEAUTIFY  YOUR  TEETH  WITH 

SOZODONT 

PRESERVE  YOUR  TEETH  WITH         

SOZODONT 

3  FORMS;  LIQUID— POWDER— PASTE. 

Movino  Picture  Machine 

FREE! 


y  UAVh  &  wnx  Limiieu,  iTioiiucdl 

Vor.LEMEX"  size,  -•  l-r  a  quarter. 

"CONCHA  FIN  A"  size  3  for  a  quarter 

Makers  of  the  famous  "PERFJtCTION"  loc  Cigars. 


Thl.s  combined  clneTnatograph  and  magic'  lantern, 
complete  with  fllm.i  and  slides  given  absolutely 
free  for  selling  only  |3.ft0  worth  of  our  Leap  Year. 
St.  Valentine,  St.  I'atrick  or  Kaater  Picture  Post 
Cards,   six   for   10  cents. 

We  have  agents  all  over  Canada  who  are  now 
enjoying  this  dandy  machine  and  other  preiniums 
they  have  received  from  us,  U  costs  you  nothlnK 
to  have  cards  -sent  to  you  and  a  few  hours  after  you 
have  received  them  you  will  have  earned  your 
choice  of  a  long  list  of  premiumn  we  are  giving  to 
our  agents.  Write  us  today  and  cards  will  be  went 
by  return  mail  post  paid,  also  catalogue  wit<i  pic- 
tures and   description   of  premltims. 


Toronto  Nov^Si^S  Cw* 


Uept,  "W 


6«3  Ooitof*  9%.ii  Tonato. 


Jftj,hJMJJ.i-^-'^-"VT;^^'h"''M  ■'  ■,  If "  ■    ■ 


I  'r-|'-|"iiVi-n'r'M*iT 


ADVERTISE  jaa^^^^^^*^ 


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b«turd«y,   IVlarch   »,    lai*- 


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Victoria  West 
Bargains 

NO    I.— Near  Barracks,  285x50  feet  situated  at  the 
corner  of  Gore,     Lyall  and     Head     streets. 
Producing  revenue  of  $70  per  month. 
PRICE  ON  GOOD  TERMS,  ^15,000 

NO.  2.— Directly  opposite     Barracks,  52x120,     witK 
house,  on  Lyall  street- 
PRICE  ON  GOOD  TERMS,  $4,600 

NOTE— Bo|il,^e    above    properties  are    near  the 
-water,  Ba«Ss  and  the  Hudson  Bay  property. 
>      ^gheyVe  l50tb  firrt-dass  money  inakfri. 


i 


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UMITED 

(Members  Victoria  Rta!  Estate  Exchange^ 

639  Fort  Street P^°°'  '»*' 


NEWS  OF  THE  CITY 

IftdloB*  AiO— The  JcKular  mont.hly 
meeting  of  clie  LadJea'  Aid  Society,  of 
St  Paul's  church,  Victoria  "WcbI.  was 
lull!  in  the  lecture  room  on  WedncBday 
afti-ruooi.  with  a  lart-e  attendance. 
AmongBt  other  buslneBH,  the  annual 
BprlHK  concert  was  arranged  for  to  be 
held  !n  the  church  on  Monday  evening:, 
the  18th  of  March. 

On  Market  Oardenlajf — A  rewldent  of 
Blnjfley.  Alberta,  who  has  a  small  cap- 
ital, destreB  Information  from  the  Van- 
couver Island  Development  1-eaKhe  with 
rceard  to  market  gardening  and  poultry 
raising  on  the  island.  Other  letters  re- 
QUCBtlng  literature  have  been  rec-elved 
from  Blackpool,  EnRland.  Treheme, 
Manitoba  and  Alffona.  Iowa. 

Harbor  Conimlttee'B  Report — The  re- 
port of  tlie  special  harbor  committee  of 
the  board  of  trade  wae  presented  at  the 
meeting  of  the  eouncU  of  the  board  yes- 
terday morning,  and  unanimously  adopt- 
ed. It  deals  with  the  reports,  and  plan? 
for  the  Improvement  of  the  inner  and 
octcr  harbors  by  Mr.  Louis  Coste.  and 

nt.'on  next.     *  hsiSx^^  ,*&i.Ui.x 

was  ottari, — .■— ^^  — -rw  — --r.^ -. 
opivA  ^  ifi^^  til*  i#«ttl««»^  »n 
«tJ]«r  «,t  ftf  tSftrmprant  street. 
nMM  on  Weftaiaay  »M*t.  ^ 
Satttjr  yeatttdMT  BKrt^m.  T**  <•»»*■ 
«moer«.  who 'made  the  nUd  bad  «!**» 
•vId«Me,  when  Mr.  liOwe.  who  appeared 
for  the  Chinese,  announced  that  a  plea 
ot  entity  would  be  entered,  and,  Quook 
Bins  waa  lined  «89.  a  elmllar  flna  as 
levied  on  the  other  Chlnwe  tofcen  in  the 
raid. 

Vost  Vevpuwad  Awakfr— At  the  meet- 
ine  of  the"  coiuMjU  of  the  hoard  pif  trade 
held  yesterday  ttiortlns  a  letter  was 
read  f  rb'm  the  secretary  of  ttf  Co»mer 


f^^^ 


were 


M 


Ttie  Name  of 


Is  recognized  throughout  Victoria  and  Vancouver  Island  gen- 
erally as  a  -'Hall  Mark*'  of  QUALITY.    In  fact  the  value  of 

our  reputation  is  based  on  ^ ,  ^^     cr^jy^nnxt 

HIGH    QUALITY,    QUICK    ^T/rC>-I>ATE    SERVICE, 

Dwell  on  what  this  means  to  you  and  decide  to  patronize  this 

Pure  Food 


'oHkl  CIUP.  Of  fort  Twwusend.  aehteg  the 
assistance  of  the  board  In  securing  from 
the  C.  P.  B.  a  caU  from  the  company's 
steamers  at  wiBeh^ends,  It  betas  pointed 
out  that  If  such  were  arranged    fo^    It 


Xiocal  rrelffht  »at«e — The  matter  of 
the  recent  advances  In  local  freight 
ral«s  came  before  the  council  of  the 
board  of  trade  yesterday  morning,  and 
It  was  referred  to  the  special  commit  tee 
of  ihc  hoard  for  report. 

a.  T.  p.  Hotel — At  the  meeting  of  the 
council  of  the  board  of  trade  held  yes- 
terday mornlns  the  action  of  the  presi- 
dent in  endorsing  the  proposal  of  the 
city  council  to  grant  certain  concessions 
calculated  to  advance  the  building  in 
this  city  of  the  fine  hotel  by  the  Grand 
Trunk   I'aiinc,  waH  approved. 

XtMiiters  Iieoture — A  lantern  lectuie 
was  given  on  Wednesday  evening  in  the 
schoolroom,  Happy  Valley,  by  the  Uev. 
T.  W.  Gladstone,  on  "A  Peep  at  the  Old 
Country,"  about  100  views  of  Hampshire, 
and  the  New  Forest,  were  shown,  and  the 
lecture  wa.s  followed  with  the  warmest 
Interest  by  a  good  audience.  The  col- 
lection which  waa  taken  was  on  behalf 
of  a  water  supply  for  this  new  school. 
Mr.  W.  Winter  provided  the  lantern,  and 
occupied   the  chair. 

Eaquimalt  Convenllon — The  convention 
of  the  Conservatives  of  Esqulmalt  dis- 
trict was  held  last  night  at  Colwood, 
whither  several  hundred  repaired  by 
ntotor,  hack,  tally-ho,  cart  and  on  foot. 
Mr.  R.  H.  Pooley  received-  the    nomln- 

'|IM|ttM^W|l»1i|SMI«.  H.  &  BWi,    ... 
C  atjd  1.  St*  Andeneon.    Mr.  Shime 
aAnov(hfied  that  he  would  alao  he  In  the 
aiM  utfrn  fffgUfOfUpr^tft  Ok*  jrovevninePit 

Slakemoee  was  ehatnosa.   - .      ^  ' 

SifeMsli  AsesiiiWy-A  me^tiAg  e«  tha 
South  S^anlob  L/iMrXi  Assselatton  wss 
held  yesterday  afternoon  for  a  disotia* 
,«Ioa  tit  the  ikOllUoal  aUuatlon.  It  was 
agreed  that  a  convention,  tor  the  nom* 
Inatlon  of  a  candidate  to  oppose  Hon. 
D.  M.  Bberts,  In  the  forthcoming  elec- 
tion, should  be  held  in  the  BapUst  hall. 
Saanlch  road,  on  Monday  night  Nopoa- 
Bible  standard  bearer  was  mentioned  on 
this  occasion,  although  it  Is  reported 
that  the  association  has  Its  representa- 
tive selected. 


Special  Value  in 
SHEETING 

I'or    a    few    'la,vs    we    aie    offerlnK 
good    White    Sheeting    two    yards 

36o 


40o 
46o 
&0o 


wldt,   at   per   yard    

The  best  Hochelaga,  plain 
(willed,  2  yards  wide  ut 

2\i.   yards   wide  •  •  •  • 

25,^ yards    Wide    «t         ••     •• 
Also  astonishing  values  In 

QUI  LIS 

Direct  from  the  manufacturers, 
which  we  are  stUlng  at  our  close 
cash  prices. 

Special   values   at    

fl.a5,  il.BO,  $a.00  and  »2.50 

Satin  Finish  at 

93.00,   $4.00   and   $5.00 


Reuahle   W^tc  HES 


\ 


Would   You 

watch  just  because  it  lo«>kcrJ  iiicci'    VVouldn'i  you  want,  as 


well,  a  positive  assurance  that  it 


1,1  1, 


G.  A.  Richardson  &  Co. 

Tlotoria  House,  838  Tates  Street. 

Agents    Butterick    Patterns 


We  give    thai 
from   us.     Carefii 
5tock,  and  th^ 
in  purchasinj;   ..■ 
written  sfnaranli 
isfactii' 


;i  '■^r.-m'■^■• 


i'I»' 


ihlc  in  use; 

h    purchased 

electing     our 

;ir  part. 

and  a 

dud  sat- 


>uul  yt/ii  pUfcJiaw:. 


REDFERN  &  SON 


Howard,  VValtham  and  Elgin  Watcher 


1009  Douglas  Street 


▼ictorla,  B.  C. 


Evening  Classes 


CIVIL 


Sag  Mr,  DbS 


wonld  mean  much 

Viotoita.  The  senrehinr  nportsd  tha( 
Cspt.  troop  has  the  nttttar  xtnd^  «on« 
stdsratien.  and  ^ould  be  glad  to  srtsnga 
suOh  service  If  ft  is  found  practicable. 

iraw  VzSal  Ordered— Judge  Iiampman, 
In  the  county  court  yesterday  upset  the 


ananlq>eelBdMldhS  XOir  tVA  pro] 


George  ^tev«nli»  «»d  the. money  in  dlB-> 
piate  was  ordered  to  he  paid  into  court. 
The  aflldavlts  of    the     defendant  were 


^t^^t'^  -tWR 


For  the  Week  End  we  offer  "^^ny-Un^ATTR ACTIVE 

TABLE  DELICACIES  atHUgiiWr  pnces.^     .,      -  -* 
Young  tMOiy,  Fed  Pork,  from  Saanich,  per  lb.  2oelio.';l 

ShoulderiiPl|on,  per  lb. ^^ 

Rolled  Roasts,  prime  beef,  per  lb • ^^ 

Pork  Roasts,  per  lb.  I2)4c  to  . . .' • gj 

Australian  Rabbits,  each   "SSS 

Pork  Sausage,  per  lb ;  *  *  * ' ' tSi 

Beef  Sausage,  per  lb *  •  • :**'**  *   .  T 

Milk  Fed  Chickens,  FrMb  OjWt^W,  8W>I»4  and  Salt  Fish, 

Ci^  Meats,  Etc. 
Fresh- CauliHowers,  each  i.Sc  to ^JP 

Etc 

Select  Navel  Oranges,  per  dozen  25c,  35c  and |0| 

GrapeSa  pet-  lb ' •^'  * r 

>astry  of  all  kinds,  Bread.  Pies,  Cream  Puffs. 

Jfor  Your  Tab||pB«i  *liiMmber  We 
Sell  Only  the  Best 


tfSiilJbr.1^e  new  trial     wl^j^^;-**** 
shortly. 

Sehatlng  :  Soeletjr-^At     the 
k.ss   the  Victoria  Debsttng   So- 

hef4 

our  country 

mcnt."     Mr.      .■^- -r,,jet^,gg^jij^^- 

attve,  claimed  '|j^||i|pi^^pi^Mt  system 

represents   t^f  JlSM^  ■*??l!L.^_"Ji 
ably  suppo: 


teMleit'  of  Vsnoouyer  street  fr«M  Penk«> 
Ikroks  to  BMdoIrs  siare««a^  ;(£«vs  fiutwolt* 
Ud%t  HlM  ^ur  snstBSef  at  ^  •MiN'* 

city  c^JHIW^  iiteetlng.    Pr«p!i^;i|i#^. 
ot  GrlAMw  Btre««  painplataai  li|,  iwif  *« 

-itrwnmir.  fjji..  , ,   ..  '*  Corporation,  and 

vice  vwMa:"  !l^'«ila~'ti«9int9qd  |i«|^  ^U 
tho  former  copipany  <||to<fp(#i»-%y- 


Fancier: 


ted  to  furnish 


data. 


-Awnyos  twnitittf  at  m 
cap  for  the    Victoria  City  Kih' 
nel  CIttb's  show,  liareb  18,  14  and 
iBt 


Come  In  and  look  at  our. display 
of  cups  anyway.  Th«;[^^g|g|^Mfa^' 
tar  soBfetSRiSiL  hslter  wdJf'SnilHimfe. 

l^pMI  tastier  designs. 


'■^^rss; 


.My&nU' 


^HlJ' 


■9* 


SIpSMMMN 


The  latest  liiterior 
finish  for  buildiniB^: 


I 


lis  wJi 


II  i»!k»«%»'*'S'?f#*^=!#*^ 


laid  stress 


^^  ,tIon.  Mr.  W-elght 
.plOS,.  representation 
'"*'^''"'    presence  of 

aTuJ^l^en^iy 
-jKas  no  rootifi  for  a 
I^inion. 

weeltly 


'•t\i^ii7.W 


H.  0.  KIRKHAM  &  CO.,  LTD 


Grocery     Dept. 
Tels.  178,  179 


Butcher's     Dept. 
Tel.  2678 


Liquor  Dept. 
Tel.   2677 


741,  743.  745  Fort  Street 


ASBESTOiMM 

DO  YOU  KNOW  WE  CARRY  THE  LARGEST  STOCK 
OF   ASBESTOS  GOODS  IN   VICTORIA 

Such   as   Asbestos    Cement,   Millboard,   Paper,   Rope,   Wick, 

Etc.    Klingerit  Packing,  Palmetto  Packing,  Asbestos 

Sheet  Packing,  Swarts  Packing,  Etc. 

Wc  have  just   received  from.  England   .1  large   shipment  oi 

Lion  PacRIng  and  Walkcritc  Sheet 

,nd  we  now  inform    our    many    customers    who    have   been 

waiting 


for  it 


E.  B.  Marvin  &  Co. 


The  Shipchandlers. 


1202  Wharf  Street" 


Half  Acre  on  E.&N.  Track 


orrsKnn 


rOB    nnSEDIATE    BAI.E    at   $8000    BSl-OW    TAI.TJB. 

This   property    isjnshle   tho    rn.    Limit.,,    120    feet   tr^clceffe.    185   feet 

'"sXlE.T 97250 


Fronta«o  vn  1.»w  S".~t.- 


ilcep. 

PRICE,    FOR  QXTICK 


F.  t..  NYLAND 


11  MoOregor  Block 


834  View  Street 


Phor^B   :'21T 


iPwit  rain 
dlQues. 
merits  of 
contested 
definite 

whist  dninr 

held  on  Thursi 
Courtney  street 
tendance,  which 
.future  of  the   club  in't 
new  rooms.    An  enjoyablo 
dulged  in.    Business  was 
the  interval.     With  the  presentation  of 
prizes  to  Miss  Blsle  Stafford,  first  lady; 
Mrs.'  Oddy,  second  lady;  Mr.  Llckle,  first 
gentleman;    A.    Charter,    second    gentle- 
man, and  Mr.  Hewitt,  sealed  prize,  tho 
meeting  was   drawn   to' a   close.     Next 
meeting  will  be  on  Thursday,   Hth,   in 
the   above    rooms,    commonclng   at   8.16 
prompt. 

Sick     Mariners'     Sues— Some  months 
ag(»  the  "board  of  trade  sent  a  letter  to 
Mr.  G.  II.  Barnard,  M.  P.,  relative  to  the 
collection  of  sick  mariners'  dues  in  this 
province,  and  a  reply  was  to  the  effect 
that  some  relief  had  been  granted  In  the 
respect    to      round-the-world   freighters, 
such  as   the  Blu^  Funnel     liners.     Tho 
collection  of  such  dues  had  until  recently 
been   made  oh  the  first   three  calls     uU 
such  vessels   during  the  year,  with   the 
result  that  at  least,  two  payments  and 
frequently  three  had  been  collected  with- 
in a  few  weeks,  and  the  vessels  would 
disappear  from   these  waters   for  many 
months.     It  la  now  ordered  that     such 
vessels  make  only  one  payment  each  voy- 
age. 

Arrested  Tor   Blastlns — An    employee 
of  tho  B.   C.   Telephone  Co.     was     sum- 
monsed yesterday  at  'the  Oak  Bay  police 
court   chargfcd    with   havlnsr     conducted 
blasting  operations  on  February  2Cth,  In 
tho  municipality  without  having  obtain- 
ed the  necessary  permit  in  writing, from 
the   atithorltles.      A   superior      officer   of 
th.-.  company  appeared  on  his  behalf,  and 
pleaded  that  the  man  summonsed  was  In 
no  way  responsible  for  tho  obtaining  of 
the    permit,    but    was    acting    under    the 
Instructions  of  a  foreman  whom  he  had 
no   reason   to  believe   had   not     obtained 
the    permit,   and     tho     magistrate,     Mr. 
Henderson   accepted    the  plea  and     dis- 
missed the  case.     7"^**  blasting  was  car- 
ried   out   on   the      corner     of     Newport 
avenue  and  James  street  In  puttlns  in  a 
telephone  pole. 

T.  M.  C.  A.  Meeting — The  first  meet- 
ing of  the.  board  of  directors  of  the  as- 
sociation commencing  th«  fifth  year  was 
held  in  tho  rooms,  Courtney  street,  on 
Friday  afternoon.  At  the  close  of  tho 
opening  exercises  tlie  eleciin  of  offi- 
cers for  the  current  year  was  proceeded 
with,  Mrs.  Adams  was  re-elected  presi- 
dent by  acclamation,  the  member-n  all 
.standing.  Mrs.  Nevln,  recording  secre- 
tary for  the  fourth  year,  Messrs.  Brom- 
le.y-Jubb,  corresponding  secretary,  and 
Mrs.  Hlllls,  treasurer.  Vlce-prealdenta, 
Mrs.  .Scales,  Mrs.  Forman.  Mrs.  Fnwcett 
and  MrH.  Bromley-.Iubh.  The  reports  of 
the  several  committees  were  read  and 
adopted.  The  treasurer's  report  showed 
a  favorable  balance,  and  the  home  com- 
mlltAA    rAnnrt4kd    t.hA   nt\vo    s.nn«ir  nm   rin/\mf 

BUltable  and  very  much  appreciated.  A 
building  committee  was  formed,  con- 
Bifctitig    of     the     president,    Mrs.     Nlvln, 


general  campaign  was  decided  upon  to 
obtain  fUiUls  for  the  new  building,  wlnl 
other  necessary  business  dlspatchet;. 


i«S-iiirnade  a  vmmm^$f^'-^i?K^' 
Inr  'ttikt  the  city's  itifOM  ^%^'-(Cfmm0- 
the  work  on  UUlan  anS  FSliftiyiJtpl'; 
was  putting  him  to  no  ntlUf^UNM^' 
venlencc.  In  fact  he  declars§>i,4lpll  -lie 
was  losing  money  every  dayfW  Im- 
provements were  held  up.  Another  pe- 
tition was  from  property  owners  of 
Chambers  street  against  the  extension 
of  that  thoroughfare  from  Johnson  to 
Yates  street.  This  means  that  the 
proposal  cannot  proceed. 

yew  Ooa 
concrete  hr: 
itooden  st 
ravine  were 

last  night.     The  estimate  for..,^,,,,.,,.^^^ 
'JWiB.-tllf  fHaffry ^'^  of  the  rosCdWa^'  SW 
VmSm^loncr^^^   arch    with    the 
necessary    wallat^M-ial^^'S"!-     A    steel 
bridge  with  a  li0mt?9PB.n,  having  the 
tii-ceasary  approaches  at  each   end,   the 
bridge  taking  the  full  width  of  the  road- 
way, win  cost  f SZ.SO".  TV"*  ArHrlne*.r  ra. 
commends  the  former.     On  Aid.  Okell's 
motion  the  principle  of  the  bridge  waa 
endorsed,  but  the  width   wasn't  decided 
upon,   some   favoring  60  and   others    50 
feet.     If,  after  Investigation,  It  Is  found 
that  the  cost  of   the  additional   10  feet 
isn't    warranted    tho  council    will   order 
tlic  'smaller  structure. 


ro   rmoK   94.00 
..—5.00 


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Robertson,  K.  C,  the  successor  to  Mr.  F. 
A.  McDlarmld,  the  city  solicitor,  has  ar- 
rived in  the  city  from  Halifax,     N.  S., 
where  he  has  practiced  for  many  years. 
As  soon  as  the  necessary  arrangements 
for  his  being  admitted  to  the     bar     of 
this   province   are  completed  he  will   be 
in  a  position  to  take  up  his  new  duties 
whenever   his    predecessor     lays     them 
down.     Mr.   Robertson   took     his   LL.B. 
degree    in    1890,    at    the    Dalhousle    Law 
College, "has  been   associated   with   Pre- 
mier  Borden's  late      firm,      of     Borden, 
KItchle  &   Chisholm  at     Halifax     from 
IPOl.   and    in   1910    was  appointed   K.    C. 
He  has  also  lectured  at  Dalhousle  Law 
School  for  the  past  two  years. 

Amholanoe  Association — A  moelill^  of 
St.    John's     ambulance      committee   was 
held  last  evening  In  Dr.    Donald's   ofidce 
In  connection  with  the  forthcoming  visit 
to   this  city   of  H.   R.   H.,   the    Ouke     of 
Connaught,  Grand    Master   of   the   Order 
of  the  Knights   of  St.  John,   of  Jerusal- 
em.    A  special  meeting  is  to  be  held  In 
Vancouver  next  Friday  to  consider  tho 
best  form  for  the  demonstration  to  take, 
and  Rev.   E.  G.  MUlcr,  vice-president  of 
tlie  provincial    committee,  and   Dr.   Don- 
ald, who  Is  a  member  of   the  executive 
provincial    committee      were      appointed 
last  night  to  go  over  and  represent  the 
city  at  tho  meeting.     A  surveyors'  class 
•in  flr.st  aid,  and  a  ladles'  class  In  home 
nursing   were   formed,    to   be   under   the 
charge  of  Dr.  Donald,  and  also  a  ladles' 
class  In  first  aid  to  be  under   the  direc- 
tion of  Dr.  Houghton. 


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Woald  UUUxa  Oart)»^« — Home  of  the 
Sewnlcli  farmers  uro  anxiotis  that  itie 
city  garbage,  inslea^l  of  (jolng  taken 
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aiatrlct  via  the  Victoria  &  Sidney  rail- 
way for  utilization  on  the  different 
farms  are  fertilizer.  Mr.  J.  G.  McKay, 
of  KeatlngB  Cru.S8lnK,  Is  responsible 
for  the  BUggostlon  which  he  outlined  In 
a  communication  roaii  b«j'uro  t"C  S"" 
council  last  night.  There  appeered  to 
be  .  some  doubt  in  the  minds  of  tlie 
aldermen  both  as  to  the  advlsahlUty 
of  using  street  manure  for  such  a 
purpose  and  as  to  the  pracUcablUty 
of  ahlpment  over  thi»  line  Indicated. 
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W-41J4— —  <—  7irs  X:!nUt9 — ^r.  llarry 
MaynarU.  manager  of  the  Silver  .Spring 
Hrewery,  appeared  before  the  ,  city 
council  last  night  to  request  the  privi- 
lege of  continuing  the  construction  of 
«n  addition  to  that  structure,  which 
has  been  ordered  stopped  because  it 
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On  a  petition  tor  %  divorce,  the  re- 
im«oAMli  1»  fi»tt««a  t»  kpow  clejurly 
itlie  «b>^  *•  !•  «•»•«  upon  to  mee^ 


dent  had  at  least  been  seen  with  Flo 
ur  other  women,  or  wonie  other  cln-uni- 
stunce  corroborative  of  the  admissions. 
A  divorce  will  not  be  granted  upon 
an  adails.tl'm  of  adultery  unless  the 
court  Is  sullsfled  that  the  adniission 
Is  true.  It  Is  not  conceivable  that  a 
man  inlRht  be  willing  to  adiuit  Cnot 
under  the  sanctity  of  an  oath)  that  he 
had  been  guilty  of  such  an  act  It'  he 
thought  he  would  thereby  enable  his 
wUo  to  obtain  a  divorce,  while  he 
would  decline  to  comniu  tnv  act  lut 
the  same  purpose. 

The  letter  was  written  just  before 
the  presentation  of  the  petition.  It  Is 
apparently  an  answer  to  a  previous 
verbal  or  written  communication  which 
lias  not  been  disclosed  to  the  court. 

The  petition  will  bt  refused,  'but  in 
view  of  the  fact  that  it  may  be  i>o8- 
aible  to  l'urn!«h  MoniA  nvldence  of  cor- 
roberutlon.  It  will  be  without  prejudice 
to  the  right  of  the  petitioner  to  present 
a  fresh  petition. 

1  wish  again  to  draw  attention  to 
the  tendency  to  loose  practice  In 
divorce  matters.  (See  Tims  v.  Tims 
above  referred  to.) 

I  heftrd  the  evl(J*nce  in  this  case 
after  reserving  th,e  right  to  examine 
into  the  regularity  of  the  pr>coedlngi» 
if  the  evidence  proved  sufficient,  etc. 
On  looking  at  the  papers  on  fyle,  I 
find  that  the  affidavit  of  non-coilwsion 
the  statements  in  the 
Identify  the  affiant 

be- 

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IrUli  C'anverl — TIib  Ladles'  AM  of  St.  Co- 
lunilia  i-rnsbyterlaii  churcli.  Oak  Bay.  will 
give  a  concert  In  llie  cliuicli  un  WeUneiduy. 
March  XOlh.  The  prograwime  »»  arranseU 
will    consist    of    Irish    si-k!.  tluns. 

BrttUh  CampKlsners  Ansodotlon — Members 
are  ri'mliided  of  ihr  supiiur  ami  rKUiiKui  In 
rornmemoratloi)  of  the  WatUe  of  VaanleLierg 
10  take  plaiie  on  Thursday,  21si  lust.  In 
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I'ombcrton   Chapel  Jubilee   HoBpl- 

tal.  The  gervlce  iie.\l  Miiulny.  the  third  la 
Lent,  will  conilst  of  Evensong  hymns  and 
short  address,  commencing  at  3  p.  m.  Iles- 
Idonls  of  neighborhood  cordially  Invited  to 
aileoU. 

Vote  at  0«U  Bui — Tyday  the  polls  at  Oak 
Hay  will  he  open  at  the  schoolhouse  on  Oak 
Uay  avenue  under  the  charge  of  the  roturn- 
iiiK  officer,  Mr.  H.  F.  PuUen,  for  the  vot- 
ing ou  the  bylawK  relating  to  the  sewerage 
and  water  schemes.  They  will  l)e  open  irom 
8    a.    m.    to    7    p.    m. 

Service  for  Men — The  monthly  service  for 
men,  In  connection  with  the  Church  of 
England  Men's  Society,  will  ho  held  on  Sun- 
day afternoon  at  3  p.  m.  Preacher,  the  Very 
Revcrcuu  tU«  D«iBU  of  Columbia.  A^  social 
evening  for  men  la  held  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing In  the  at.  John's  Hall,  Herald  street,  at 
»   p.    m. 

Iitr««l  AMoclatlon — "Gathered  and  Kept, 
the  Story  ot  Scattered  Israel,  not  the  Jo^\■ 
of  the  Babylonian  Captivity.  Scrlpturally 
Told  and  Historically  C'onnim<»rt  hv  .Modern 
Archaeoloflats  and  Ancient  Historians."  This 
is  the  theme  or  the  third  of  the  "Assyria  lo 
Britain"  seiles  o<  ptuaiw  ^y,  the  Victoria 
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March,  1912. 

Maclean.  K.   C„  for   the   petitioner; 
the  respondent  was  not  represented. 
8th  March,  19i:i. 

dregory,  J.:  This  la  a  petition  for 
divorce  brought  by  the  wife  against 
her  husband  on  the  ground  of  cruelty 
and  adultery.  It  does  not  appear  to 
me  that  either  charge  has  been  aatls- 
laotorily  proved,  nor  that  the  allega- 
tion of  cruelty  has  been  properly  made 
in  the  petition. 

The  respondent  is  entitled  to  know 
tlie  charges  that  he  Is  expected  to 
meet.  The  cruelty  charged  should  be 
Bucjv  as  would  cause  danger  to  life, 
limb  or  health,  bodily  or  mental,  or  a 
reasonable  apprehension  Of  it:  Rusr- 
sell  V.  Russell.  L.  B.  (1895)  P.  D.,  315: 
Tompkins  v  1—---^^'—  n-  =  o^  1  Sw,  & 
Tr.,    16«;    a  ''^T   »uch 

croeltS-  ■  iahouUd^  bei  .spf  cuiciuti..  set  out. 
■Suggate  V.  Suggate.   28  U   J.  Mag.,  7 
(1?68). 
'     See  also  Tlnis  v,  Tims.,  15  B.  C.  R., 

:39.  -■■•"■  "■;" ' 

Apart  from  the  allegations  tn  the 
petition,  the  evidence  offered,  in.  sup- 
port is  exceedingly  general  and  vagUe. 

Aii  to  the  question  of  adiiltery,  it  Is 
the  practice  of  coiirts  to  reauire  corr 
roboratlon  of  an  admission  by  the 
guilty  party  unless  the  admission  la 
entirely   free   from   suspicion   . 

In  Robinson  V.  Robinson  &  Lane 
(1858)  1  Svy.  &  Tr.  atmp.  398.  Cock- 
burn,  (1- J  J.  says : 

'•The  admission 

1 1  lib  ti  I '  jjortoit  ■■'■  ibjr-'"CoX3?o2yor3,v.vc  ■  .-'pTco-.:- 
.should  be  received  with  the  utmost 
circumspection  and  caution,  not  only 
is  the  danger  ot  collusion  to  be  guard- 
ed against,  but  other  sinister  motives 
which  might  lead  to  the  making  of 
such  admissions,  if.  thojugh  unsupport- 
ed,  they  could  effect  their  purpose,  are 
sufficient  to  render  It  the  duty  of  the 
court  to  proceed  with  the  utmost  cau- 
tion in  giving  effect  'to  statements  of 
this  kind." 

These  remarks  of  Cockburn  C.  J. 
are  referred  to  in  Williams  v.  Williams 
&  'Banflcld  (1865)  L..  R.  1  P.  &  D.,  29. 

The  case  of  Maxwell's  divorce  bill 
(1911)  W.  N.  220  referred  to  by  Mr. 
Maclean,  is  meagrely  reported,  tout 
the  letter  accepted  by  the  House  of 
Lords  as  evidence  of  adultery  '  was 
evidently  more  definite  and  explicit 
than  the  one  here,  and  it  is  quite  con- 
.slstent  with  the  report  of  that  case 
that  there  was  also  some  evidence  of 


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toy  oti4  (Vt^trnM  or  mjoft  Hl^Mifeh^ 

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etc      Designs   and    Estimates    submitted  free  of  cost  . 


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The  otiject  of  this  store  Is  to  bring  the  consumer  Into  direct  communi- 
cation with  the  producer,  and  It  !«  our  Intention  to  bring:  Into  the  city 
day   by  day   our   own   and   our   neighbors 

HOME    GROWN 
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We  have  Eggs  that  ABB  new  laid.  Chickens  thnt  ABX  milk-fed  and 
Fruits  that  ABE  fresh,  Vegetables  grown  by  experts  under  condl'ttons 
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j-our  inii.i-  produce.  And  If  your  lands  c^n  furnish  all  your  needs,  give 
us  your  custom  and  continuance." 


CITY  DEPOT:  618  .JOHNSON  ST.     MADRONA   FARM    GORDON  HEAD. 


corroboration. 

The  evidence  of  adultery  relied  on 
by  the  petitioner  Is  a  letter  from 
the  respondent  and  the  petitioner's 
oath  that  one  day  on  her  husband's 
return  from  town  (presumably  after 
an  absence  of  Ifsa  tha,n<)no^day)  she 
"accused  him  of  having,  beeli  away 
with  other  women,  and  he  said  yes 
he  had,  and  he, did  not  see  any  reason 
why  he  should  not.  Ke  scld,  it  Is 
quite  allowable  for  a  man  to  do 
that  sort  of  thing."  This  Is  a  very 
eciuivocal  statement,  and  may  mean 
many  discreditable  things  short  of  an 
admission  of  adultery,  nnd  I  cannot 
accept  it  In  any  way  as  an  adinlssloh 
of  adultery.  It  l.s  suspicious,  but  sus- 
picion Is  not  sufficient,  and  I  have  no 
right.  In  the  absence  of  other  circum- 
stances,- to  allow  that  suspicion  to 
control  my  mind  while  Interpreting 
the  language  actually   used. 

The    letter    goes    further,      it      says: 
"No,   I    will    not   live     with     you      any 
longer,  you  have  found  out  I  have  been 
unfaithful  and  prefer  being  with   Flo." 
In  the  statement  of  the  petitioner  and 
the   quotation    from   the   letter  I  have, 
I    believe,   set   out    every   word  of   evi- 
dence   offered    to    support    the    charge 
of  adultery.     To  accept  It  as  sufficient 
would   I  think  be  to  entirely  dLsregaril 
the    language    of    Chief    Justice    Cock- 
burn  that  an  uncorroborated  ndmlsslon 
should    be    received    with    the    utmost 
circumspection  and  caution.     The  sug- 
gestion of  counsel   Is   that  the  respon- 
dent   was    openly    living    with    another 
woman,    but    the    petitioner    gives    no 
evidence    of    It;    she     does      not     even 
pledge  her  own  oath  that  there  Is  such 
a   woman    as    "Flo"    referred    to  In    the 
IfittAT.      The   letter   says   the   petitioner 
has  found  out  respondent's  unfaithful- 
ness,   but    she    herself    tells    the   court 
nothing    of    this.      The    community    In 
which    the   parties   lived    Is   small,   and 
If  the  fact  were  so,  there  should  be  no 
difficulty  In  showing  that   the  respon- 


of  counsel  to  give- the  Court  every 
assistance,  and  prepare  tJielr  cases 
even  more  carefully  than  when  they 
know  they  are  to  be  defended. 

LETTERS  TO  THE  EDITOR 

airs.  BCantell'a  Identity 

Sir — A  word  of  correction  anent  the 
Identity  of  Mrs.  Robert  Mantell.  wife 
of  the  Shakespearean  actor. 

In  a  dramatic  review  of  the  recent 
ManteU  engagement  In  today's  paper. 
.Mrs..,M#nteU's.profesalpnal  name  was 
given  as  Gfenevleve  Hamper,  which  is 
Incorrect. 

She  Is  Miss  Marie  Booth  Russell, 
niece  of  the  late  Edwin  Booth,  and  Is 
one  of  the  most  prominent  members 
of  the  American  theatrical  profession. 
Since  4ier  marriage  to  'Mr.  Mantell  In 
1900,  she  has  acted  as  his  leading 
•woman  when  her  hfnUh  ha«  pernaitted. 
Your.'; 
;,  .  ,.  .,  MK..,   ;,.  D.  KEJLLrY. 

Oak  'Bay.  , 

Oak  Bay  Bylaws 

Sir— With  your  kmd  permission  I 
should  like  through  your  columns  to 
a'iik  the  ratepayers  of  Oak'  Bay  Munici- 
pality to  record  their  votes  on  Satur- 
day, the  day  of  this  Issue,  In  favor  of 
the  bylaws  which  are  submitted  for 
their  approval. 

The  first  bylaw  asks  rm-  $275,000  for 
the  extension  of  the  l-b  system, 

and  the  secon  '  •■' ■•  »  .  i^ur  the  ex- 

ieii«*i6ii-"orrt'''  '''^.  ■"--•-.;"■-■"''';:"•■'" 

The  former  proviacs  tor  Oak  Bay's 
share  of  the  main  trunk  Inter- munici- 
pal sewer  from  the  municipal  boun- 
dary on  Cadboro  Bay  Road  to  the 
point  of  discharge  at  Bold  Point,  Shoal 
Bay  (i.e..  Oak  Bay's  share  Is  estimated 
at  about  565.000,  the  city  undertaking 
to  pay  as  their  share  an  additional 
$65,000),  and  a  practically  complete 
sewerage  system  connected  therewith. 
The  system  as  outlined  will  provide 
for  the  whole  of  the  municipality,  less 
the  Upland  Farm  District,  which  is 
under  agreement  tQ,^ook  after, Its  own 
sewerage. 

Any  other  system,  as  for  Instance 
the  one  that  was  proposed  last  year, 
discharging  at  the  mouth  of  Bowker 
Creek,  would  have  onrj'  served  a  small 
part  of  the  district,  whereas  the  one 
now  contemplated  will  serve  the  whole 
of  It.  ,  ■ 

These  works  arf  at>soluj:e1y  essential 
for  the  health  of  the  district. 

The  sum  required  for  water  mains 
is  to  be  expended  In  additions  and  ex- 
tensions to  the  present  system. 

T  earnestly  hope  that  those  liavlhg 
votes  In  Oak  Bay  will  take  the  trouble 
to  vote  for  these  bylaws.  We  have 
no  reason  to  suppotja  that  there  Is  any 
opposition  to  them,  but  at  the  same 
time  we  know  from  experience  of  the 
city  how  often  bylaws  of  real  advan- 
tage fall  to  pass  merely  from  the  fact 
that  ratepayers  do  not  take  the 
trouble  to  support  them.  We  hope  this 
win  not,  happen  In  Oak  Bay. 
Yours  truly, 

W.  E.  OLIVER, 
Reeve  of  Oak  Bay  MurHcipallty. 


4»3r  t»,«^0iAM^^Ii9^.  09  mm  t<^ho 
brought  in  the  new  jfijMPslotil^tan- 
ously  entering  the  S^  <,<!l3lNl^Mt*^  ^^^* 
Esquimau,  smashlnf  yft^turnlture, 
and  then  proceeding  ^iSpilin'S,  where 
he  proceeded  to  threaten  the  Intiiatea 
with  dire  visitations,  until  they  gath- 
ered In  a  body  and  overpowered  hiin. 
Clayton  did  noit  deny  the  charge,  al- 
though he  elected  to  be  brought  be- 
fore the  hljgher  court. 

At  the  flirst  hearing  of  the  case  o. 
Judge  Lanipman  aevcral  days  ago, 
sentence  was  reserved  In  order  that 
consideration  might  be  given  the 
prisoner's  claim  for  leniency  on  tiie 
ground  that  he  had  met  with  an  acci- 
dent a  number  TifT^earB  ago  whivh  hwd 
affected  his  mental  sUibllity  ever 
since.  Clayton  asserted  that  he  waa 
suffering  from  tentporary  aberration 
at  the  time  of  the  offence  preferred 
against  him  an4- was  not  therefore  re- 
sponsible for  ils  actions.  It  wass^own 
also  at  the  previous  hearing  of  the 
case  that  on  the  same  night  as  he 
entered  the  St.  Georges  Inn  and 
wrought  havoc  among  the  furniture 
and  dismay  among  the  lodgers,  he  had 
opened  an  assault  upon  the  watchman 
at  the  Phoenix  brewery  whom  he  had 
encoumtered  earlier  In  the  evening, 
for  which  particular  offence  he  was 
also  arraigned  In  the  police  court  and 
sentenced  to  six  months  'Imprison- 
ment, which  term  he  Is  working  at 
now. 

On  being  brought  before  the  court 
this  morning  Clayton  repeated  his 
claim  for  leniency,  stating  that  when- 
ever he  touched  a  drop  of  liquor  nis 
bid  irouiHe  vttttw  Iwwiii  -Alii  r»iidCT6d 
him  Incapable  of  responsible  action.. 
In  paselng  sentence  of  eighteen 
months  imprisonment.  Judge  Lamp- 
man  stated  that  while  he  had  given 
the  matter  grave  consideration  he  had 
conie  to  the  conclusion  that  it  would 
be  Impossible  for  him  to  meet  the 
wishes  of  the  accused  by  arlving  him 
the  benefit  of  a  light  sentence. 

DAUGHTERS  OF  EMPIRE 

Aotlon  of  Mayor  Baokwltb  In  Hxwctslag 
Supervision  Over  Ptxbllc  Perform- 
ances Is  Bndorsed 


Player  Piano 
Bargain 

It  i.-,  ii'jL  often  that  we  are  able  to  announce  a  fifst- 
class  Player  Piano  at  reduced  prices.  However,  this 
is  an  unusual  opportunity. 

We  have  uii  hand  a  magnificent  Player  Piano, 
finished  in  San  Domingo  mahogany,  Louis  XV.  de- 
sign. It  is  a  full  compass  88-note,  fitted  with  six  ex- 
pression levers.  .The  pneumatic  player  mechanism  is 
the  best,  ^^Xok^pk^^^^  fullest  expression.  Every- 
m\m  a^"t  thii  |ft?py|faj*l*Wfce  first  order,  and 


^nufacturcr'5  B-y^t  gtiai^^tie     3?ipfe 


..l» ..  M.i    .1.    .*• 


.. ^    <„,._ ia»,»,'.,riii.ll  i«iii*.ii  I     I  n'rA iitar 


.*a.. 


Western  Canada  a  Largest  Music  Dealers 

1 23 1  Government  Street  Telephone 


At  a  meeting  of  the  executive  of  the 
Daughters  of  Empire  held  yesterday  a 
resolution  was  passed  strongly  endors- 
ing Mayor  Beckwlth's  action  In  exercis- 
ing aupervKslon  over  public  perform- 
ances In  the  city  and  restricting  thern 
where  they  were  considered  unnecessary 
and  likely  to  have  an  unwholesome  in- 
nuence  on  children.  This  question  of 
supervision  has  been  under  considera- 
tion for  some  time  past  by  the  women's 
societies  in  the  clt.v.  as  It  has  been 
brought  to  the  attention  of  the  mem- 
bers that  performances,  not  fit  for  chil- 
dren to  see,  have  been  glvpn  In  (ho 
city  during  recent  months. 


STOP  THAT  LEAK 

Tha.t*s  what  the  city  are  trying  to  do  at  the  Reservoir 

Copas  &  Young 

Are  stopping  the  leak  from  your  pocket  MADE  BY 
COMBINE  PRICES.  Any  of  the  following  will  help. 


SOCIAL  AND  PERSONAL 

M,  I      Mrs.    Macintosh,    of 

QueiHc-  str«"Bi  lire  staying  for  a  few 
days  at  St.  Alice  Hottl,  Harrison  Hot 
Springs. 

Mr."?.  Vj.  B.  McKay,  617  Douglas  Gar- 
dens, will  be  at  home  2nd  Wednesday 
afternoon,  ISth  March,  and  not  again  as 
she  leaves  .shortly  ("r  tier  country  resl- 
denci;,   Duncans. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Macklln,  vlcc-presldfnt  and 
general  manager  of  the  Winnipeg  Free 
Press  Is  spcncllng  a  ffcw  days  In  Oak 
Bay  on  a  holiday.  Mr.  W.  B.  Lannigan, 
freight  traffic  manager  of  the  C.P.R.. 
Btatlonod  at  Winnipeg.  Is  also  visiting 
In  Oak   Bay  at   present. 

Mr.  FreiKG.  O.  Wood,  of  the  Victoria 
HlKh  school  staff  was  ho.st  at  the  dance 
of  thb  McOIll  Hookey  club  on  Thursday 
night.  Several  members  of  the  Faculty 
and  many  of  tht  High  school  tcaohora 
and  the  students  'and  their  friendti 
spfnt  a  moat  enjoyable  evening. 

Mrs.  FoullP,  a  pupil  of  Madame  Mar- 
chesl,  Paris,  will  sing  at  thfe  LailUn' 
Mn.ilcal  club's  concert  In  the  Alexandra 
club  on  Saturday  next.  Mra.  Foulls. 
who  ha"  lived  for  some  time  In  Seattle, 
is  now   ma'iilng  Victoria   her  horn* 


OBITUARY  NOTICES 

Kerg — The  funeral  of  the  late  Mrs. 
Kcrg  took  place  yesterday  morning 
from  the.  residence  of  her  daughter. 
Mrs.  Schr'oeder.  1028  Fort  Street,  to  St. 
Andrew's  CathedTal  where  Requiem 
Mass  vi'as  held  at  9  o'clock.  Rev. 
Father  McDonald  officiated.  Rev. 
Father  Leterme  reading  the  service  at 
the  graveside.  There  was  a  large  at- 
tendance of  the  friends  of.  the  de- 
ceased, and  many  beautiful  floral 
tributes  testified  to  the  esteem  In 
vvihlch  she  had  been  held  by  all  who 
knew  her.  The  pallbearers  were 
Messrs.  G.  D.  McDonald,  William  Fln- 
nerty,  W.  H.  Harris,  S.  Holland.  .S.  A. 
Bantly  and  S.  A.  Blomme. 

Pearson — ^The  .funer-nl  of  the  late 
Mr.  Claude  Pearson  will  take  place  on 
Sunday,  service  being  held  In  Christ 
Church  Cathedral  at  1.30  p.m. 

The  funeral  of  the  unidentified  long- 
.shoreman,  whose  body  was  found  In 
the  harbor  last  Sunday,  took  place 
yesterday  from  the  B.  C.  Funeral  par- 
lors,  Rev.    Gilbert   Cook   officiating. 


Ham,  Mild  Cured,  per  pound . . 

Ham,  Morrell's  Picniq^^^.  poun^ 

£ggs»  Local,  fresh,  3  mts^ior 

Pickles,  Stephens',  large  bottles,  per  bottle. 

Potted  Meats,  Morrell's,  4  tins  for 

Pineapple,  Libby's,  per  large  cafl:, «.:,.:.  ; 

Small's  Maple  Flavor  Syrup, 

Pork  and  Beans,  Davies,  3  tins 


.20^ 
$1.00 
.25^ 


Jam,  Anti-Combine  Pure,  5-lb.  tin .75^ 

And  our  Famous  Independent  Creamery  Butter,  3 
pounds  for $1.00 

The  store  at  the  Corner  of  Fort  and  Broad  Streets, 

is  out  of  all  Combines. 

WE  SAVE  YOU  MONEY 


COPAS  &  YOUNG 


Tel.  94 


Tel.  95 


Tel.  1632 


Births,  Marriages,  Deaths 

DIET). 

FirTI.KR  — At      the     family     refia<>nce.     304 
.Mary    Rtrpet.    VlilorU    West,    Andrew    But- 
Irr,    ngeil    St    years.    6    month*.       Born    In 
Wiiollonitouic,    Augtralla. 
The    luneril    will    tak»    pI»co    on    Sunday, 

ftl   2:30,   «ervle«  belnir  conanctea  at  tna  ro«i- 

rtence. 

Interment   at    nn»»   Bay   cemfterjr. 
Auj^ialla    papcra    i/Ieaae    ropy. 


Pure,  Economical,  Durable 


"WEAR-EVER"  Alaminum  Cookliig  Utensils  ate 
all  three 

They  are  .stamped  from  thick,  harrl. 
sheet  Aluniiiuim,  99  per  cent  pure — and 
are-  made  without  seam  or  solder.  They 
cannot  rust,  do  not  contain  and  cannot 
form  with  fruit  or  vegetable  acids  any 
poisonous  compound — food  may  stand 
in  Wear-Ever  utensils  without  injury, 
the  same  as  in  a  glass  ot  china  diah^ 
They  cannot  crack  or  scale.  They  are 
practically  indestructable. 

We  are  selling  softie  speciti  uten»ils 
at  40c. 


fiardwj 


tMiit^-MuavBMjm 


..  ■■^^r^^^ti^M'^^'^M 


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VICTOHIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Salurd.y,  March  9,  MM 


Buster  Brown  Suits 
For  Little 


MATTERS  OF  MOMENT 
IN  WOMEN'S  REALM 


Boys 


MALL  boys  always  look  neat  aiul  luly  m  lUistcr 
Suits.  and  we  have  just  received  a  new 
lot  in  blues  and  tweeds  for  a5ves'^i|^|j|||yjifi^i^i^^ 
from  $4.50. 


s 


n 


We  Are  Still 
Boys  35c  Scho 

at  25c 


SAVWAMD  WfJUJ^mCi, 


OhUdren'a  Saklth 

TUe  ilocioFH    who  cxiiiiniio   school  chil- 
dren   give    reporlH    that    ure   Ulsquletlne- 
In    tlie   city    of    Montreal    It    \v:is      Uuind 
that   ubout   a   third   of    the   school   chil- 
dren   examined     BUffereJ     from    tleeayetl 
teeth,    while    about   a.\\    eighth    of    them 
liaU  other  il.-feiHK.     It  Is  well  tliat  In  this 
new  country  atttntlon  hIiouU  be  airecle'l 
to    the    irnysicttl   well-belnic    of    the  chil- 
dren.    Most   of  ns  know   that   there  Is  a 
very   close   connection    between    physical 
and  moi-ttl   htalth.     The  bad  boy  and   the 
naughty  girl  are,  ofteiier  than  not,  suf- 
fering   from    some   taimont.     The   Ihor- 
ouRniy    neaiiiiy   uiuiu   ii>««.>   00  00.-.—  --- 
and  Klvo  trouble  from  an  excess  of  ani- 
mal  spirits   but   hfc   IH   very   seldom  vic- 
ious.    Parents  are  unaccountably  remiss 
in  their  duty  to  children  who  are^    defec- 
tive In  little  wayK.      A   near-t:iKhl.cd  child 
la  sent  to  school  and  the  teacher  Ih  left 
to  discover  tht  diefoct.     It  may  be  that 
weeks  pass  before  It  Id  discovered  thai 
tho    child    does    not    sec    properly.      It 
should  be  remcaTbered  that  where     thora 
artf  forty   orrtfty  children  in  the  room 
It  la  not  oDHfslble  for  tlic  teacher  to  find 
out  lmmcdlate"y  the  peculiarities  of  tach 
pupil      Still    commoner  and    harder     to 
discover     l.s     the  slisht  dcafn  ss  wMch 
hinders  a   pupil's   progress.      Thert   are 
other  ailments  which,  mothers  ought  to 
apeak  of  whea  children   enter     a     new 


During    the    InvcBtlgatloii    many      other 
aoensatlons    were    made    but    the    truth 
of    tliPBe    was   admitted.     This   school   is 
run    on      the      cottage      plan.      Doctors, 
nursea    and    matrons    are    In    attendance. 
It    Is   visited    occa.'flonully    by    Ur.    Kelso. 
th«     sui>erlntendent     of     neglecied     chil- 
dren,   whom      we    In      the      west,      have 
learned    to    look    upon   as   a    klndhearted 
man  wl^om   It   would  not   be  eary  to  dt- 
oelve    where    the    interests    of      children 
wore   concerned.      Yet    such   an   atrocity 
was    committed    In    the    twentieth    cen- 
tury in   wlmt   claims   to  be   the   ino^  en- 
lightened  province  of  Canada.     The  ne- 
ce«.Hlty    for    vlffUani    and    conslunt    su- 
pervi.-^lon  of  all   who  have  In  their  pow- 
er   the    llvPK    and    linpplncsH    of    oHht-m 
was    never    more    clearly    deinonstratcri 
It    is    too    much    the   custom    to   set    an 
Institution    rui^nlng    and    then    to    tak-- 
it    for    granted 


KODAKS 


PhotoKraphlc    supplies.    The    s^mft 
reliable      goods,      same     prices,     at 


that    because    It    began 


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Stock    Hous« 

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well  it  will  continue  10 
satisfactorily.  There  are  very  fe\V 
men  and  vvotncn  who  can  bo  trusted 
with  absolute  power  and  this  has  sel- 
dom been  more  Radly  proved  than  In 
the  case  of  the  Mlniloo  industrial 
school. 

In  BtrlJilnc  contrast  with 
count  of  the  discipline  of  this  ^^^^.J^.l 
is  the  story  told  in  the  Sunset  Maza- 
rine of  the.  mranxfc'pment  of  the  Nev- 
ada penitentiary.  Tlie  warden  of  this 
lit«tKutlOnU  -Ray  T.  Baker,  a  ro^n  of 
3.1,  a  college  graduate  who  has  <pent 
fcomo  veara  in  th»  desert  and  is  famil- 
iar with  city  life.  In  the  Carson  City 
prison  there  is  no  attempt  to  relax  the 
lUiwlpllne.     Men  work  on  the  roadi  and 

to-be  spok,'     ««*?  .*PISl(»^- '  " 
—    IIMittiii   {Jib 


•mmiy    II     III     I            f     '"    '     ^   ^     '      ^^"                       '           .    i     much  to  lid*^ J^ff/lMf.  ,»•  ,  ^X 
JD vJirLir C||U!»/%VJV^l  ^ tliSBh^n  CanaSC&ut  palnTihulil' 


"^ 


We  can  biiild-you  a  lo-ft.  Dini,^hy  or  a  lOO-lt-  yacht  from 
yonr  own  plans  or  from  plans  submitted  by  us. 

We  can  instal  in  your  boat  either  a  REGAL,  LXION  or 
■  FERRO.  enf=;ine.     '  ■;'■■.■'         .j^^ki- ■  - 

To  figure  with  US  first  ni^Wii     ultimate     saving  :  in. 

cost  to  YOU.  _________ 


I  ^'!iril^#NI  to  suffer  from 


r^'ivBhMHr  <^>M 


ba  'WtSlA'  to  prevent  the  deterioration 
physically,  which  is  characteristic  of 
citits. 


H««»^%|aB~  own  he^J 


Tea  and  Cake,  Rolls  and  Butter— Upstairs. 

COMMENCING    TODAY 

CiAL 


-we     start     a 


SPE< 


Commencing   Toda) — Saturday 
DISPLAY  week  of— 

Dress    Muslins   and 
Cotton  Suitings 

Willi  the  enormous  >luck  ue  liave  the  great  variety  of 
slvles  and  the  lowness  of  price.  We  believe  it  is  well  worth 
a 'WEEK'S  SPECL\L  DISPLAY. 

In  the  colorings  you'll  find  plenty  of  fawns  and  browns 
the  predominating  shades  this  season. 

W'c  also  have     black     and     white    mercerized     shepherd 
checks— always  a  popular  material  for  a  dre--     -r     blouse. 
cr   yard   25(?^. 

PRICES  FROM  35^  to  12^^  PER  YARD 


VATES5T. 


&  Andrews 


PHONtS 


mie  Pure  Foo< 
*t  You? 


Saves  your  silver 
Shine  lasts  longer 

At  all  LcKcLnj  Dealer*. 
p«ck»2e. 


3or.t  s-aiiasrs  an4-l,aBjre3t;S»igln«v3:xp«rt» 
Government  Street 


Phone  2245 


Plumber%^^^^ 


beholden  to  no  combmati<>ii, 


because  we  are  the  only  independent  hardware 
store  in A'ictoria,  we  are  able  to  offer 

Exceptional  Values 

On  a  brand  new  line  of  Catilkers,  Spring  Yarn- 
Gasket    Chisels,    Plugging    Chisels,    Flat 

Plumbers' 


ers, 

Chisels  and  every  other  necessity 


ot 


Kduipment. 

GET  YOUR  ORDER  IN  TODAY 


Continuation  Sohool» 
A   ffood   many   boys   In  Victoria  leave 
school  at  the  age  of  fourteen.     They  go 
to   learn    trades    or    take    positions      In 
titores  of  ofnces.     Some  of  them  spt-nd  a 
short  time  as  mesaage  boys.     The  num- 
ber   of    girls    who   leave   school    a*      so 
young  an  age  Is  smaller.  Fifty  years  ago 
It  was  a  common  thing  for  Inds  to  be- 
gin their  life's  work  on  the  farm  or  In 
thp  city  even  younger.    No  one  will  con- 
tend that  a  tjoy  is  t-Uocated  at  fourteen, 
lie    mnv    havo      it  oetved      an      excellent 
Broui  ^  -•iome- 

wherc     ,,..     .....  ..-.  .1....-C  .-:•  .i.i-llisenl 

citizen.  Many  lads  who  leave  school 
young  know  very  little.  Either  they  are 
slow  at  lessons  or  have  not  attended 
school  regularly.  Whatev«  r  the  reason 
may  be,  such  a  boy  has  fallen  behind 
his  clapsmat'?.^  and  school  has  become 
dista.stoful  to  him.  In  large  cities 
whtre  education  Is  not  compulsory, 
there  are  many  thousands  of  such  lads. 
I'or  their  sakes  night  schools  have  been 
established.  It  Is  ihtertstlhg  to  learn 
that  after  a  trial  of  tblrty  years  In  New 
York  night  schools  for  i(?orking  boys  and 
pirls  under  sixteen  have  betn  pronounc- 
ed a  failure.  Dr.  Maxwell  In  hla  report 
Bays  of  the  89,000  children  registered  in 
the  elementary  nlSbt  schools. 

"They  do  not  attend  regularly,  and 
they  do  not  derlv*  as  much  benefit  as 
I    •  .'d  from  thpii  r.i.     The  rea- 

Mbvlo«.«».-  On  hand.  _  t'^ei*  - 

come  to  evening  school  tired  out  with  a 
loni?.  hatd  day's  work,  un  the  atlier 
hand,  we  give  them  only  a  diluted  form 
of  the  day-school  curriculum.  They  do 
not  recognize  the  use  of  the  lessons  In 
rtttding,  history,  and  arithmetic.  What 
the  teacher  presents  Is  without  special 
interest  for  them.  They  approach  their 
studlts  without  energy,  and  consequent- 
ly without  proftt.  Under  these  condition!" 
there  need  be  little  wonder  that  the  ele- 
mentary evening  schools -are  not  more 
successful  than  they  are.  The  won^^r 
is  that  tht  attendance  and  interest  are 
not  worse. 


en  Baker  has  not  been  ^^wjj/fjg;  K,*ave8  Ial>or  and  time 

the  Epy  system.  The  «'«^"«i  ^H^^", 
ventilated  and  lighted  and  tM'WWl  is 
good.  Good  books  and  iWgazInes  are 
supplied  to  the  prisoners  and.  they  arc 
allowed  the  whole  of  Sunday  and  half 
of  Saturday  for  a  rest.  Convict  garb 
lias  been  discarded  and  the  men  go 
about  their  work  unguarded.  Mr. 
Evans,  the.  writer  of  the  article,  gives; 
the  following  cxplanatloh  of  the  rea- 
son that  It  has  Wen  possible  to  use 
methods      so      different      from        taose 


[^onrce  of  supply  caMof  be  found 
^    ftUajgi^Q^^^^^  CO.    Weaim 

i^lmn  justly  ^'<^y  you.will 


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hitherto  employed   Ih  pA^ons. 

"How  was  It  done?  What  does  It 
mean? 

It  mean?  th«t  when  WarJen  B^ker 
said  that  he  would  gIVe  every  man  a 
ehanco  -  ua   meant.   4uat 

that,      li  he    would    give 

every  prisoner  a  chance  to  be  a  man; 
not  a  guarded,  hunted,  hated,  dcsplaed 
beast  reflecting  In  his  own  heart  the 
hatred  '.'  > '^  keepers.  Baker  did  it  by 
the   ap;  of    what    he    calls    "the 

square  deal,-  which  ts  nothing  more  or 
less  than  another  way  of  putting  the 
Golden  Kule.  He  did  it  by  appealing 
to  every  good  instinct  in  his  prisoners 
through  lovo  and  klndnes-s  and  under- 
standYng;  instead  of  appeiillng  to  every 
bad  instinct  in  thlim  through  hatred. 
And  It's  surprising  what  capacity 
there  Is  in  the  hearts  of  men  for  re- 
sponding to  the  application  of  a  little 
love;  In  the  hearts  of  these  Imprisoned 
men  too.  some  of  them  serving  Ufe  sen- 
tences for  murder.  Ifs  surprising  In 
ojie  way;  and  In  another  way.  It  Isn't, 


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The  School  is  healthily  situated 
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'After  observing  and   studying     these 
schools  for  thirty  year.",  T  am  now  con- 
vinced that  the  attempt  to  give  Instruc- 
tion in  the  ordinary  elementary  branches 
In   the   evcnlMK   to   boys   and   glrla   from 
fourteen    to    sixteen    years    of    age   is    a 
KLgantlc   blunder.      Those  who  are     em- 
ployed dhrlng  the  day  need  the  evening 
for  exercise  and  recreation.     Only  those 
v.ho  art  endowed  with  unusual  physical 
.strength  and  unusual  mental  energy  can. 
after   a    hard    day's    work,   attend    school 
four  evenings  a   week  and   benellt  there- 
by.     That    thfcy    need    tn.«!truclion.      for 
their  own  sakes  and  for  the  sake  of  the 
community,   goes   without  saying.      How 
and  when  are  they  to  got  It?  It  has  been 
demonstrated  ovtr  and  over  again   that 
they  do  not  get  It  advantageously  when 
the    school-time    Is    taken    out    of    their 
lime  for  recreation — the  evening  hours." 
It    Is    propo.sed    to   sube(tlt<ite    for     the 
night-study,  continuation  BCiiools,  where 
the   employer   will   allow    the  children   a 
certain  number  of  hours  a  week  to  con- 
tinue their  education.     It  is  believed  that 
lie  wi"l  benefit  by  this  from  the  more  in- 
telligent work  the  young  pt.ople  will  do. 
it   Is  pointed   out   by  crltiep   that  unless 
the  teaching  is  specially  suited  to  these 
children    they    will    bcntflt   a.«    little    as 
thfv   formerly   die!   In    the  nicht   schools. 
Their  thoiiglits  have  been  directed  Into 
other  chfinne's  and  books  havu  lost  Iheir 
hold   upon    thtm.  The  case  Is  quite  dif- 
ferent  with   ttie  young  men  and  women 
who  have  voluntary  taken  up  courses  of 
Ptiidy   after   working   hours.  They  profit 
hy    the   n'.K'ht    schools   to   a  very   full   ex- 
tent.    Tin    solutlcm  of  the  problom  of  the 
younger  children  seems,  It  Is  said,  to  He 
in   the  estnbllshment   of   trade  schools   In 
which    thev   will   see   the   utility  of   what 
thty  an    tau(?lit. 


We    hav. 

ordinn  i  .. 

vlcted   »i    >..:ae?  in  this  countfy  sf<.rv« 

ent  good  "there  may  be  in  them,  and 
to  turn  them  loose  on  society  when 
their  prison  terms  have  expired,  niled 
with  hatred  for  society  and  a  desire  for 
revenge,  and  usuany  a  pretty  good 
education  In  th»  ways  of  attaining  that 
revenge— an  education  gained  Inside 
our  prison  walls,  too.  And  so  the  real- 
ly surprizing  thing  Is  that  we  havent 
tried  the  other  method  long  ago,  mere- 
I V  as  an  experiment  that  might  prove  a 
big  saving  to  society.  If  for  no  other 
reason!. 

That's'  What  Baker  thought.  And 
when  he  took  charge  of  the  prison  with 
full  power  to  run  it  the  way  he  pleased, 
and  with  the  backing  ^t^°\-}\/.-^ 
Odle.  he  tried  the  other  way.  And  It  Is 
working." 


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For  sale.  Over  200  large  Kfcd  Rhubarb 
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Psoriasis  or  any  other  Itind  of  skin 
trouble,  drop  Into  our  store  for  Inslant 
relief.  We  v.lll  stop  thai  Itch  in  two 
ijcconds. 

We  have  sold  other  remedies  for  skin 
(roubles,  but  none  that  we  could  ro- 
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rt  few  other  Ingredients  that  have 
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This  compound  Is  known  as  D.D.D. 
Prescription    for    Bczeim.    and    It     will 


burning    skiln 


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cool    and    heal    the    Itchy, 
as   nothing   else    can. 
,    Of   cour.<!c   other   druggists 
D.  Prescription— go  to  them  it  you  can't 
come  to  us — mit  don't  accept  some  big- 
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A  Contrast 
At  an  Industrial  school  near  Toronto 
a  runaway  boy  of  14  had  his  feel 
manacled  'and  was  kept  In  bed  for  a 
month  and  four  days.  l>uring  that 
time  he  was  whlppeti  a.i  he  lay  In  bed. 
For  16  days  during  this  period  he  wns 
contin'ioUBij'  itw»  *<>•  3»«~.i  .— ..-^i 
T'or  a  week  the  superintendeul  uf  ilie 
Institution  did  not  come  near  the  lad. 
Thc.-c  facm  were  stated  at  an  Invcetl- 
Katlon  and  admuteri  ny  vUe  sup^rlS- 
tondent.  In  this  InsUtutlon  there  is 
an   avernso    alte.i.aancc    ot    BOO    children. 


Hamoval  Xotlca 
On  and  after  March  1st  thb  firm  of 
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duce and  provision  merchants,  will  carry 
on  business  from  their  neWwarehousc. 
corner  of  Bay  and  Government  Stretts. 
Thanking  our  patrons  sincerely  for  their 
past  support  and  trusting  the  future 
may  realize  a  conUnual  and  steady  in- 
crease of  their  esteemed  patronage,  we. 
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VICTORIA    DAn.Y    COLOjaST 


The  Sporting  World 


j^ 


iiiiii^  iwn 


Last  Chance  uf  Local  Hockey 
Team's  Acquisition  of  Pat- 
erson  Silverware  Fades  in 
Loss  to  Royals  Last  Night 


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XoUu'a  Attracllua*. 

SoOMir — Victoria  West  v». 
A,,  at  S  p.  m.,  at  North  Wotk  liuiii; 
referee,  W.  LorlmOir.  A.  O.  F.  v».  S. 
O.  R,  tit  3  p.  m..  at  Beacon  Hill;  ref- 
eree. H.  A.  Coward.  James  Bay  vb. 
Garrison,  at  3:1S  p.  m.,  at  Oak  Bay; 
ifforoc.    J.    Allen, 

Field    IJotkey — Vancouver      v».    Vic- 
toria ladles,  at  2   p.   in.,  at  Oak  Bay. 


was  a  Kood  one.  an.l  nUhough  Mc.VUa- 
ter  put  up  a  gams  t.Kht  ho  was  not 
at  any  time  eble  •>  r-.ertake  the  win- 
1  er  Qowler  has  do  ii' rbtrated  be'ojc 
that  be  is  a  speedy  skater  and  he  din 
the  fact  last  night.  His  Mniu 
/Mr.  J.   A.  Taylor  waa   time- 

minster  's»^.W^.lMi  «eb»««l«l  tti 
St  tb*  Iwtftl  'At^  «i;  FrK%y  night  tot . 
at  tb«  Uwpl  4miiMli,     on  Friday  night. 
lUMitk  wh«lt  VitteOuvar  will  h«.tb«  oippo** 


'!< 


vmnw]  mm 


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James  Bay  and  Garrison  Soc- 
cer Elevens  Should  Furnish 
Star  Contest— Lady  Hock- 
eyists  in  a  Game 


%tf»*n 


8cor«  «sl,J|^to  V  ti  W-WAi* JwaS!  «tP»«  Iw 
the  looaSa  to  Khms.  for  ^fiiutes  l;b«  £tra^ 
two  pMftoil*  'iW  showed  >'  (^fjui  ^  oi^ 
hockey.  th£  Itlce  of  whlti)|ilii«|oM^  "here- 
tofore Wen  played  m  thl^flAtjr.  Ttjikvet* 
ling  at  terrific  speed  ft^  the '  com- 
mencement of  the  game  until  IHmk  middle 
of  <;he  yoneitidln^t  uerlod.     I^e     locais 


9im 


minates     of 
,.  „_^^,_      vM  shot  on 

«TmU.'  nBroim  ^s  zacn-off  of  title  puo|c 
afitti'Htl|»  eMf^yislon'^  Of  -^  ifmm  the 
locals  bad'  •<iWrtdSMt^-%na'>««n«i''«f 
the  game  a^d  ||«4  thelc  opponents 
gospstas  siii,t^  fUme.  !r|M  .cinr^t  goal 
iireKt  to  Wesciniiister  sfter  l<t  nUautes 
oi  .seconds  of  pta^.'  Gardner  soorii^g  on 
b  reboiMtd-'from  a  SttoK    It  «raii  Just  37 


noon  thsre  should  he  ft 

openUig  «f  'tb«    Bobtdule. 

climax  taM  bewa  rasiohed.    Tbey  must 

flgltt  ft  out  wad  OB  the  o*^|^%^  ^' 

ar%^  .si>t«a<£^S#b  M^iShaf  ^elr 
teams  m«  if#«ttti  1^«U  ^otfstber. 

Ob  the  game  axes,  jast  prior  to  tne 
foothidl.  the  ladles'  flejld  hookey  teams 
of  ym^^wlBi^Md  VaiMOHV^  will'  o« 
eeen  lli;%  meiidly  futtte,  the  soccerlias 


playwd flings  round  the     visitors     and 
kept  up  a  continual  b6mbardment  at  the 
^WSfftMlBster  ntt.    But  Lebmao  was  in- 
vincible,    Playing  in     rxr*    tatm    h« 

r  fl'Wtit  of.  ^ots t*ist     ttw]lnwl    ... 

S'jqittlt*  eaputh  for  a  goal,  httt  the- Roy*! 
IjKeelkeeper  is  far  from  an  ordMknr 
llPKrdf^qr'ot  the  nets.  Bits  worjl  >ii|| 
fwiN'ilii*  Phenomenalr  «Ad^,lmt;4C<^ '1H>  \4 
t«l#iiHNil''«n,«le#fliig  iM  ii^i|j«A''ittiM# 
'  from  \y&  -J|llok!|'  ^^  the  -^l^glmn,  as 
many  jtimes  «s  he  did.  th^^lm  would 
unddubtedly   have  beM-^AlppiMLd. 

From    the    very   beglBail||r  until      tho 

final  boU  the  pace  was  fast,  and  while 

there  were  spurts  of  flinhbi^tion  play 

.more  'particularly  oft '^ Bfif *-«U't  of  the 

victoria  lost  the  game  last  night  and 
^  conseqjU^ntly  any  chance  they  did  have 
for  thi  Pattrson  -cup,  hjr  not  bslng  aWe 
to  shc^t  accurately,  or  rather  t9<.J|^Wg 
Uifti#'3HotSi^^ff'iiHH  x>hviougIy  -^eea^itp 

diffic<a^y  ^of^mm^Mw^mih'  «'  ** 

quite  safe  to  fli!,l^|^||||||iJ|n|iOn  goal 
five   times 
pither  the  pa<i| 
PToal,  or  the  shot 
i>ehman'8  pads,  making  it  ^oi^ 
flcult  for   this   ''phbnom.'**;|lS^_ 
rubber  into  the  corner.     OT"liiSW»l  oc- 
casions «fter  the  Royals'  forwards  had 
been  cleverly  chfccked  1»  jru****^?,  *]*• 

(t  scoring  l>y  passing  widte 
Icathie  the  rubber.'  "     \  ^  ^j;*. 

The  first  period     Wis     ended     ■^mWi 
thfc  score     standing     at'    one     411. 

teams  wer^^iiiiiVilltlig  ^ 


Lacrosse  Club  threatens  to  make 
trouble  for  the  Western  players  who 
liave  been  signed  and  who  now  refuse 
to  come  Eaat.  According  to  an  official 
of  the  Toruntos  the  cases  may  I'e 
taken  Into  the  courts-  "Some  of  tUe 
Western  pU.vers  we  have  signed  are 
MOW  trying  to  evade  their  contract  ob- 
ligations," stated  the  official  tocUy, 
"but  the  matter  Is  giving  us  no  con- 
cern ami  we  have  no  doubt  but  that 
they  win  all  be  on  hand  when  the  time 
comes  for  npriug  i)itt«U<-c.  We  don't 
blame  the  players  a),  all,  but  appieulalo 
the  fact  that  tremendou."}  presauro 
must  have  been  brought  to  bear  on 
them  from  New  Westminster  and 
Vancouver.  We  should  not  like  to 
have  to  go  into  court  over  these  con- 
tracts, but  It  may  .be  thav  the  Toronto 
.Street  Railway  Company  knows  a  little 
more  about  courts  and  lawsuits  than 
about  lacrosse,  so  it  would  be  amid 
more  famlllaf   surroundings  there." 

"We  certainly  claim  to  know  what  a 
contract  means,"  continued  the  offi- 
cial, "and  have  some  idea  about  draw- 
ing up  a  document  that  Is  f«;gal.  We 
trust  it  won't  be  necessary  to  call  In 
courts  to  settle  the  matter  and 
believe  that  every  contracted  player 

117.  Iff^^jMr^OW  j^tTfii  ^'  cuurae.^'vve 

tkettsxt  umM9*r  .  ,  ',        >     * 

—^mmmm^mmm  i  i  i    i    iif  1 1— f  |W»K' 

STUDENTS'  MkltM 


WU9  «B  MMiMiM  *MH(M' 

The  VIctorl*  .High  .IWi?©!  txuike^- 
hall  team,  in  charge  of  Mr.  A.  (^ 
Smith,  leaves  fbr  Vancouver  tOBlSbt* 
havliMe  arranged  to  play  the  Normal 
School  five  of  that  city  ihto  evening. 
It  is  ihe  second  of  a  home  and  home 
friendly  series,  and  is  expiected  to  be 


Thorpe's 

Soda 

Water 

MADE  FROM  WATER 
FROM  WHICH  ALL 
GERMS      HAVE      BEEN 


POULTRY 


/■. 


NETTING 


REMOVED 


"'Bsi 


|M  follows:  JJd.  Steele.  Cedrie  TOohy. 
Allah  Clarke.  Newitt  and  Foots- 


ARBUTUS  MONTE 
'^HW^It^  of  *be  PngHsh   Setters  expected  to  make  a  close  rvm  for  blue 

ribbon  honors  at  the  Victoria  Kennel    Club's   show    announced   for    13. 
.  14..  16  of  this  month.    He  comes  of  a  proud  strain,  the  sire  being  Oh. 

Kallwyd  i&ob  and  the  dam  Ch.  Bookline  I<afdyMrd. 


will  be 

menc 

waa 

of  mg' 

char 

gramme 'I 

contest   for   meh  and 

reported  that    oulwlde  players 

say  too  much  In  their  praise 

local  links  and  OS.  tbMt^ 

^  .3aa*  'fit.  *^ 

no  other  reason,^  ia>  ■ 

Usi-sa  that  ^fits-will  b4-ii 

wi?&^^^g^i.m(i 

^ .,,  .i^"  the  handicap  list  mVtH^ 

TSfe  'imUv^  next  week.    Those  membet* 

who  have  not  been  handicapped,  hav- 

tailed  to  send  In  cards  during 

n,  will  be  placed  at  scratch. 


Vor  thf  bast  10.  mbms  of  te#*^as 
relMl  Mtbg  <blr  meath  a 

will'  be  gives,     T^^  jgiflij^  Is.  "iM- 


SMUsd   bir   Vhe  *Wrf 
TstOT"  straat. 

Arcade  Bowling 


Fert  St 


fembatton  Bloeli, 


Wc  liave  just  reeeivcd  a  con.signm 
above  in  various  sizes  and  gauges. 


f>n  1 


it  the 


E.  G.  Prior  Co.,  Ltd.  Ly. 

Corner  Government  and  Johnson  Streets 


BICYCLES 

PAbe  ~. §MMw  to  HMkoo 


IiitomI 


ecessors    to 
Bicycle 


wpniSy 


Smoke  Silv^Tip  Cigars 


Factory  phone  960 


mim 


mm  Yoo  Ufaikt 


Of  any  'wndr«ome  where  the  selection  Is  the  largest  sad  the  fteat  *"*^**  k 
obtainable,  we  have  just  opened  up  Mttrely  new  fpods  taA-mn  WUfHUf'i' 
yrfix  with  fitoythlng  you  require  In  \  '  .  • 


Oaasaslfh. 


J.  R.  COLLBTER        _ 

■  ■  "  ■ 


< 


BOWLI 


-alth 
exceltei^' 

period   tl 
•For  twe; 

tlons  of 

the  ice  wlW"' 

ohnckinst  vft-_ ^, _. 

very    Uttle    ^^^"  mrn-^Sm   Wi' 

goal.     During  this   time   the  game  be- 
'  eamt   rough 

de'iayed  becal 

being  laid  out  for  «  IMN^iiilJIilliib  .as  'the 

result  of  the  close  'c' 
The  Third|i 
It    wan   in  the   third   ^pSt^Bd-^^^UUt Jb^^ 

balloon   went   up.     Vlctorll^' 

their  old  game  of  leavli^;. 
;^  too  open,  with  the  resulp' 
Jtors  went  right  through,  and  found  lit- 
tle difficulty,  in  slipping  tht;  rubber 
.'last  Lindsay.  McDonald  Btairttd  the 
.^coring  after  about,  ten  minutes  of  the 
period  had  elapsed,  and  during  the  next 
five  minutes,  the  Royals  notched  three 
more  R-oaln  In  oti»-,  two,  three  order. 
Nvm  .        ,  only  five  mln- 

iiii-^  >iayed  an  entire- 

ly defensive  game  and  although  the 
locals    came    I>ack    strong    at    the    very 

last,  and  tried  hard  to  score  thpy  were 
unablf  to  get  through  the  strong  de- 
fence put  up  by  their  opponents.' 

Bobby  Howe  played  the  best  game 
for  the.  losers,  and  showed  rare  form 
from  beginning  to  end.  Bobby  Is  a 
clever  stick  handler  and  If  the  others 
on  the'  local  teOm  oould  place  their 
shots  even  half  as  well  as  this  little 
wing  man,  the  score  at  tho  end  of  the 
game  might  very  often  be  more  in 
their  favor.  Skinner  Poulin  worked 
just  as  hard  as  ever,  and  more  than 
once  showed  his  real  calibre  by  con- 
tinuing the  play  after  going  down  in 
soma  hard  mix-ups,  resulting  from  his 
bull-dog  tenacity  In  close  checking 
whenever  he  got  the  opportunity.  Les- 
ter Patrick  played  a  particularly  good 
game  on  the  defence  and  was  respon- 
sible for  breaking  up  many  rushes.  As 
a  stick-handler,  Capt.  Lester  has  few 
oquals.  Lindsay  hea  played  much  bet- 
ter th.3n  he  did  last  night  since  coming 
to  the  coast,  although  he  did  stop  many 
hard  shots.  Dunderdale  and  Smith 
worked  well  on  the  forward  line,  the 
latter  being  responsible  for  Victoria's 
lonely  goal.  For  the  visitors,  Leh- 
man played  easily  .  the  best  game, 
.rohnson  broke  away  a  few  times  with 
a  rusV>  hut  did  nottiing  .spectacular. 
His  work  on  tho  defence  was  good  but 
Jie  was  non*-  too  sure  on  his  skates. 
McDonald  was  the  better  of  the  for- 
wards. He  is  In  a  class  by  himself 
when  it  comes  to  speed,  and  the  man- 
ner In  which  he  tore  down  the  Ice 
with  tho  puck  last  night  was  not  slow. 
Treherne  took  MRllen'.*!  place  at  centre 
until  the  middle  of  the  neconu  period 
And  played  a  fairly  good  rame.  Mal- 
len  <lld  good  wotk  In  the  last  period, 
i>elng     respon»ll>  '  one 

of    the   goals. 

Between  the  first  and  second  porlod.<«, 
•Ihe  third  heat  of  th.-  mile  skating  race 
•for  the  Wllkcrson  cup  was  skated. 
Trainer  George  Oowlor  winning  for  tho 
third  time.  McAllister  finished  In  secon.' 
place    and    Bloorafle  d     third,     Tlie    r,  oc 


,.f^secobdB  after  this  firat  goal  that  Si 

t  down  the  ice  in 

bination  plays  of 

VictorisVjg 

„  _  ..   .  Lester.   ''SSjr 

for  three  irtinutes  ^for  slashing  atr 
Small!.  Thus  the  first  period  ended, 
the  score  standing  1  all, 

seoond 


^  #«ltnwtl; 

the  'tfhxlous.  f^n-j 
vftte  his  volo^  Ai 


of 
lieMtofore 
a  ter- 
lleire  on.^' 
;  the  «wlfk,^ 
and  checkck!^ 
combination 
rushes  'of  the  Capitals  were  broken  up 
as  fast-  as  they  :t6.me.  At  this'  staRe 
the  feeling  of  the  players  as  well  as 
of  the  farts  waX,ed  warm,  and  the 
match  now  passed  into,  one  grand  flght 
for  supremacy.  Both  teams  worked 
harder  than  they  have  for  some  time 
and  the  rough  stuff  was  by  no  means 
eliminated.  Before  the  clouds  had 
cleared  away  Judge  of  Play  Nichols  had 
passed  out  six  penalties.  Rowe  was 
the  first.  Bobby  went  oft  for  hitting 
McDonald.  McDonald  oft  for  mixing  it, 
Johnson  and  Poulin  off  for  slashing, 
Dundei'dalo  off  for  interference  with 
McDonald,  end  Gardner  oft  for  tripping. 
Skinner  broke  a  skate  and  Trehcrno 
went  off  to  even  up.  Smalll  put  through 
a  foxy  piece  of  work  when  he  lost  his 
stlek,  and  rather  than  permit  one  of 
the  Royals  to  get  the  puck,  he  very 
cooly  stood  on  the  rubber  until  the 
whistle  blew,  and,  in  tho  meantime  re- 
covered his  weapon.  Gardner  was  hit 
with  the  puck  and  laid  out  for  a  few 
seconds,  and  Bobby  Rowe  went  down 
In  a  collision,  during  which  time  the 
game  was  held.  When  McDonald  en- 
deavored to  check  Smaill  while  the  lat- 
ter was  traveling  down  the  wing  both 
players  went  Into  the  boards,  and  Mc- 
Donald was  so  badly  hurt  that  he  had 
to  be  carried  from  the  Ice.  Poulin 
went  oft  for  the  remainder  of  the  per- 
iod to  even  up. 

Third  Period  Flat 
The  third  period  waa  by  no  means 
a.«i  Interesting  from  the  spectators' 
standpoint  as  the  two  preceding  ones, 
and  although  the  locals  were  outplayed 
during  this  20  mlnutesr-- they  put  tip  a 
game  flght  until  the  very  last  With 
the  score  standing  1  all.  the  excitement 
of  the  fens  was  Intense,  and  for  a  time 
both  teams  traveled  at  phenomenal 
speed,  shooting  on  the  slightest  oppor- 
tunity and  checking  hard  and  clo.se. 
Gardner  was  the  only  player  to  retire 
to  the  penally  box  during  the  conclud- 
ing period.  The  offence  was  that  of 
tripping  Tommy  Dunderdale.  Skinner 
wes  struck  on  the  head  with  a  sknte 
but  he  very  plucklly  continued  phiy- 
Ing  after   recovering  himself.     All   went 

well      until       itilir;      ,,,...wt&,.      wA      i,&k.ui.u&      .^- 

thls  period  had  pn-SPert  Into  oblivion. 
At,  this  Stage  McDonald  started  the 
scoring  after  obiaTnlng  th«  rubber  on 
the  wing  near  center  ice.  and  after  pull- 
ing Lindsay  out  of  his  goal  poked  the 
Contlntied  on  Pkge  1«,  Col.  4. 


best  ntan  In 
tanoagir.    £(« 

r.4iMM&<ikakaii  living 

lieelslo  Longboat  an,2niSaEe"Mm  ISS^' 
defeat,"  said  Sherring.    "I  am  not  un- 
;  ^jbljttestimattng  the  Indian,  but  Q\ 
yj^tiit*  better  of"  the  two.  Qhrubb  ' 
n  hira  twice,  although^'"' 


moin 
mmr.  fuli-b*cK«,'l[B^|4H«  that 
-^   'liaW-backs,    Vincent, 
forwards,    Greax.- 
Gale,  Taylor  and  Buxton. 


West  teem:"  Goal,  Rob- 
ertson; full-backs,  Isblster  and  W^hyte; 
hal<-backs,  Okell,  Petticrew  and  Mc- 
donald; forwards,  Sherritt,  Tousoa, 
Peden,  Youson  and  Brown;  reserves, 
Sedger  and  Stewart. 

The  Victoria  professional  soccer 
team  has  a.  match  against  .Nanalmo 
United  at  the  Coal  city,'  The  playerB 
will  leave  by  this  morning's  trala. 
They  are  expected  to  achieve  another 
triumph.  The  pejsonnel  of  the  squad 
follows:  Goal,  Home;  full-backs 
Crawford  and  Newlands;  half-backs, 
Miller,  J.  Bayley,  and  Wilson;  for- 
wards, .W'hittaker,  Mnlr,  Pickering, 
Thoanas  and  Wilkle. 

Tile  Sons  of  England  will  line-up  as 
"^  follows:  Lover  idge;  Maxwell,  Porrjf; 
Waring,  Qreenhalgh.  C.  Martin:  Doug- 
las, Thackeray;  Heathfleld;  Langton, 
Kerley.  Reserves:  Atwell,  Wedgewood. 
At  well. 

Following  is  the'pehjonnel  Of  the  A, 
O.  F.  team:  Harvey:  Saul,  Nixon;  W. 
Young.  Kelsall.  Potter;  Gould;  Staftord; 
Patterson;  Young.  Stewart.  The  Foresi- 
ers,  as  will  be  noted,  have  lost  the  serv- 
ices of  Captain  Inglis,  Main,  Dolg  end 
Cyril  Baker.  All  have  been  incapacitat- 
ed as  the  result  of  injuries  i-eceived  In 
the   last    two   matches. 


-'.^ni 


^ '  Wt  have  just  installed  om  of  -the  most 

to-date  electric  shaiT)cniiig  machines.     This  machine  is 

^e  tir^e  such' as  are  i^^il,aU  the  l^rge  1| 

j,^^'i,?Pii,___  _____  —  _- 

"Wi€e,  PER  PAIR,  35<i 


-*r\^     'V-^  v-l* 


BROS. 

920  Government  Street 


TWtpG  " 

for  Bteakfast  or  U^n^^ 


^'There's  a  Reason" 


ieei  Raleigh  and  Cleveland 
Cycles — 


fffiij-tty  *>■  'Wi^'W"*' 


mfrnk^ 


els  of  the  Day,  Can  Be  Seen  at 

&  SMITH 

eet.  Opposite  Colonist 
Phone  iS  183 
ng  Tackle  a  Specialty 


TROUBLE  IN   STORE 
FOR    LACROSSE 


MEN 


Eastern    Canadian   Assoolatloa      Threat- 
ens   to   Take    Some    Flayers    on 
coast  Into   Court 


TORONTO,    March   8. — The    Toronto 


lndla»;pl|£pie  track  at 
four  miles.  This  bo^  IQuekl  la  only  a 
youngster  yet,  and  Is  the  makings  of 
a  wonderful  runner.  I  was  in  New 
York  recently,  and  Martin  Sheridan 
told  me  that  he  saw  Queal  run  a  mile 
In  4.21,  and  on  another  occasion,  while 
working  out  with  Mel  6heppard,  he 
did  better  than  2  minutes  for  halt  a 
mile,  and  gave  Sheppard  a  rattling 
chase  in  the  bargain.  ,  I  don't  think 
Bonhag  can  beat  this  boy  at  George's 
own  distance." 

Early    nc^"    •  -  lr    there    will    be    a 
meeting  of  iterested  in  curling. 

Thomas  MoCoah  has  issued  the  call 
and  it  ia  expected  ttiat  there  will  be 
a  general  response. 

Unciucstionabiy  one  of  the  most  ar- 
dent of  the  many  high  tension  base- 
ball fans  Victoria  possesses  is' Mr.  T. 
P.  McConnell,  secretary  of  the  Victoria 
Bail  Club.  He  has  departed  for  the 
south  and  his  lieadquarters  will  be 
San  Jose.  Cal.  Perhaps  It  is  unneces- 
sary to  add  that  this  point  has  been 
selected  as  the  rendezvous  of  the  Vic- 
toria Northwestern  League  1912  team. 
"T.  P."  will  be  able  to  keep  the  boys 
tinder  his  eye  throughout  the  training 
period.  Thus  when  the  squad  comes 
north  he  will  know  it  through  and 
through.  As  the  observing  secretary 
Is  gifted  with  pleasing  frankness  he 
may  be  expected  to  make  some  en- 
lightening remarks  on  the  team's 
chances  .'Of  tsking  th«  ppnnant  when 
he  gets  back.  Mrs.  McConnell  and 
several  friend!!  -'--  included  in  the 
prtrty.  __^^__ 

Only  One  "Bromo  QxUnlne" 

That  Is  LAXATIVE  BKOMO  QUIN- 
INE. Look  for  the  signature  of  E.  W. 
Grove.  Used  the  world  over  to  cure  a 
cold  in  one  day.   2 Be  • 


pecial  Eaf^m  m  HighUrade 
Slightly  Used  and  Shop 
Soiled  Automobiles 


BAND  EVERY  EVENING 


15«* 
af»«f> 


3     to     ii 

ihildrert    2.">< 

AilultK   aK<V 


iO,:io 

General 
Admission    ....    SO^ 


THREE  SESSIONS  DAILY 


One  60  h.  p.  6  cylinder  Napier  fully 
equipped  with  lamps,  slip  covers,,  spare 
wheel  and  tire.  Large  number  of  spares. 
Cost  when  new  .$9,ckx).  Price  $6,500,  or 
will  accept  good  Victoria  real  estate  in 
exchange.     Car  has  run  4,000  miles. 

One  50  h.  pi  6  Cylinder  French 
Rochet-Schneider  Limousine  NEW. 
Regular  price,  $8,000.  For  immediate 
sale  will  accept  $7,000. 

One  30  h.  p.  191 1  Ru$sel,  only  run 
1,500  miles.  Fitted  with.slip  covers  and 
full  equipment  of  lamps.  All  in  perfect 
order.  Cost  $2,700.  Sold  for  no  fault. 
Owner  purchasing  a  Silent  Knight  same 
make.    Price,  $2,200. 

One  191 1  Cadillac  30  h.  p.  4  cylin- 
ders. Fully  equipped  with  lamps,  fore- 
doors,  etc.  Has  just  been  thoroughly 
overhauled  and  painted.  Owner  having 
purchased  Silent  Knight  Daimler,  will 
sell  for  $1,900. 


One  19 10  seven  passenger  50  h.  p. 
4  cylinder  Oldsniobile,,  complete  with 
number  of  spares  too  numerous  to  men- 
tion. Cost  new  $4,400.  This  is  a  bar- 
gain at  $2,650. 

One  Franklin  4  cylinder  15  h.  p.  fit- 
ted with  glass  front,  head,  side  and  tail 
lamps.  In  good  order.  Cost  $2,400. 
Price,  $650. 

One  Regal  30  h,  p.  four  cylinder, 
complete  with  top,  glass  front  and  all 
lamps.     Cost  $2,200.     Price  $650. 

One  as  above,  $600. 

One  4  cylinder  4  passenger  20  Buick, 
complete  with  top,  glass  front  and  all 
lamps.     Price  $750. 

One  20  h.  p.  4  cylinder  Buick,  2  pas- 
senger, in  perfect  order,  complete  with 
top,  glass  front,  Prestolite  tank.  Tires 
as  good  as  new.    Price  $750. 

One  single  cylinder  Cadillac,  10  h.  p., 
complete  with  top,'  glass  front  and 
lamps.    Price  $250. 


OTHERS   ADDED    FROM    TIME   TO   TIME— CALL   AND   SEE  THEM 

THOS.  PLIMLEY. 


730  Yates  Street 


Phone  698 


727  Johnson  Stteii 


TT7  VrMT 


ATT 


10 


VICTORIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,   March    9.    1912 


•:£££!.;;&.: 


Smart  Spring 
Styles  in 

Ladies' 


Lisle     Thread 
deep      garter 
spliced  soles. 
f>ink  or  sky. 

10.      for  unii 


tops 


w  nil 

and 


"The  Modart" 
Corset 


to 


it 


Jilack,  tan, 
to 
25<^ 


Sizes  ^'A 


Gau/.e  Lisle  Hose,  deep 
garter  tops  and  spliced 
-.olo-'.  Black,  white  or 
tan.  J'^er  pair,  35c — three 
pairs  for ?1.00 

Gau/c  Li>le  Tlose,  of  extra 

fine  quali^^^^jj       _ 

V\^m       or     enibrbi^el'ea 

!r- mTls,     bi«cs  Byz   to.  10, 

aM      om      sizes.     'Per 

*  pw 50^ 

Silk    ]U>slc  Hose,    in  j>Iack 

•  ,en|^  W|*3e  ^rter  top& 
aiui  spliced  s6tea._  Special 
value.     Per   pair 75f^ 

Silk  Lisle  Hose,  in  black 
only.  Sizes  814  to  10.  Per 
pair.  $1.00,  or  in  boxe^  of 


three  pairs ^2.50 


&UB. 


m 


WINDOW 
TODAY 


SHOV/ 


Gives  that  final  touch  necessary 

Mtc  fill!     measure 
ligure  beauty^— it  gives  a  pcilccL 

Hir  back.  Only  a  front  laced 
cuii^ct  can  bring  out  the  naturally 
beautiful  lines  of  your  back  and  to 
ensure  jicrfect  figure  beauty,  tbis  is 

imperative.     Come   in   and   let   tiit- 
lady  in  charge  of  our  corset  depart- 
ment   explain     why     so    much     is 
,i^)aimed     i^i,  Jhe     ISIodart.     Styles 
Vm  $13^50*^3^ ?7.50 


"4 


wM'*^** 


mn 


tiboitipsim's 
"Glove  Fitting'' 
Corsets 

Give    grace  and 


figure  ai^d  perfect 


elegance 
omfort. 
medium  and  very  low.  busts 
?4-5o  to  


to  the 
High, 
Prom 

.$1.50 


Children's 
Dresses  at 
Half  Price 
Today 

Woo.  Panania 

Ck>th  ana  Wool  Tartan 
are  the  materials  and 
t^ere  are  "Bustor 

Brpwa"  sailor  and  one- 
picec  .styles.  There  are 
Sheplierd  Plaids,  Navy 
and  Cardinal  Serges  to 
choose  from  and  we  can 
fit  Children  and  Younx 
I..tiillea  Of 


^<?i"ii 


8    TO    15 


All  »«w     BtytH*  'jijai*- 
APlftiuUa  tor  ttchpol  mtmV' 

.f9.BO  to  fi.«S 

Half  Price 
Today 

$4.75  to  95c 


NO   HOPE 


NOW 
FOR 


CUP   HERE 


r<ia4inufU   from  r«Ke  0. 


'  sttT's  second 
1  balloun  vvtnt 
i   time     than     It 


Ms    legs' for  .V/cstmln-  i 

gD&A     After       this       tlie  j 

up.    and    In     lUtlu    more  | 
takes    to     leU    about    It, 


Is  an  interesting  and  taste- 
ful exhibition  of 

Wash  Dress  Fabrics 

Summer    Knit    Underwear 

Afternoon    Dresses 

,        Silk  Kimonas 

Children's  Dresses^ 


YATES  ST 


^ilL  Q/^  iatiul    I 
«C.  B."  Coradta 

I.  ■      • 

In  many  styles  and  finishes,  $8.50 

%a  .\ ^1.80 


Qoldri^s 


Has  received  th*  mme 
•  careful  attention  as  that 
for  the  mothera.  W«  are 
tnalting  the  largest  and 
most  charm  IDZ  show 
ev?r  seen  in  Victoria  of 
MleOt  Bonnets  and  Hats 
for  tha  little  ones. 


Wealniinster  had  found  the  iiotn  for 
three  more  goals  and  cliu-hcd  the  kh"'« 
which  was  never  ufterward  In  doubt. 
v.%st;r,!nstcr's  fourtii  soal.  y:s.s  n-tf-'-i 
i.'.v  HyltinJ,  who  scored  on  the  rebound 
from  Mallcn's  Sili:k.  Time  H  soconds. 
McDonald  followed  this  up.  scoring;  the 
fourth  goal  In  l.M.  and  Mallen  rubbed 
n  In  a  Hltle  harder  when  hf  bulged 
the  net  for  the  Royals  fifth  goal  on  e 
pass  from  McDonald.,  Time  3.2?.  With 
only  nve  minutes  to^  go  the  locals 
made  a  game  light,  and  Kept  pressing 
all  the  time  while  their  opponents 
played  an  entirely  defensive  game,  but 
they  were  unable  to  heat  behman,  who 
during  tlJlia  fev/  minutes  was  called 
upon  to  block  sei'eral  times. 
Bumuukxjr 
1  h  '.t  period — 1,  Gardi 
l(,  .I'l,  >,  Smith,  Vlctoi 
Second  period — Nil. 


VKi^rPftlA 


Sliofs.        Standard 

I'uttern<5,       Modart 

Corsets 


Second  pMNM^-^Ktwat'trtetrngto.  8  aAnsV 
McDonald.  Weatuittsten  •  intna,;  Pdo* 
lln.  Victoria.  »'  mfna.:  Jtohiiaon.  West* 
minster,  3  mlas.;  Dunderdale.  Victoria, 
,»  mlns.;  Gardner,  Vl''e»tn>»r8ter,  8  nilns. 

Third  pertod—Oardnor,  We»imit»»tl«»t 
Z  jutns. 

OfftdaH 

Goal  umpires,  Billy  Boynoids,  Victoria 
and  "Bun"  Clarke.  Vancouver;  timekeep- 
ers, J.  A.  Taylor,  Victoria.  l\  S,  Stcole. 
Vaiittmver. — pB»nUy  tiwalissfei'i  On  Vi 
Dufflold,  Victoria;  rafereo.  Noway  La- 
londe:  judge  of  P'lay,  8«>by  Nichols. 

— V*e»ort»""LliiJa>yr-  <aaU  .J^-PuiJ^yu- 
p«lnt;  i)ni«ttl,  cover  Jpolnti  Dondeidale. 
nrrert  Smftb,  centre:  jElowe,  riyht  win*; 
FOttHil.  leCt  IvfWF. 

'Wa«tiiUoBt«r^£«ehman,  j»rt|;ijitei;»^n. 
point;    Johnsoti.   cover  l»oiiftl^Htel«iia, 
rover;    Mallen,    Treherne,   centre;     Mc- 
Donald, rlsht  wing;  Gardner,  left  wlng;.„ 


m&^im  CRACK 

CANADIAN 


Too  Late  to 
Classify 

Janim  ll«.'  :<iimii — vrw  o-roomed 
liu'.igul'jw  (>■  i>»..i>;.j  •!..  modpcn 
hi  Aery  dft»ll.  ITlco  $3500t  terinn 
tlOOO  PBRh,  bnl»n"f  arransv;  B't 
QUioUly  for  tills.  Brlll»li  Caniullan 
Home     Uuddcrs.     3f.:-315     Siy  a  iird 

Illdg.        I'llOTl"     iU.10. 

lUrI"hefiioir'Ave7,~%'ictorl»   W«>»t — We 

ha\e    a    line    homoalte.  you 

will    Ia'  »hi>wins'irooJ  by 

,.,.,-.  I, ,..)., g       nil»     ai     ; uuo- 

1.  balance  arrange;  all  Im- 

"iM.  llrUlab        Canadian 

UuiiiH     liiillilers.     Si:-315      Saytvard 

Hldu.     Phone  Jb'jO.' 

'Sm.vthe~8C"ju»t  oft  Hampiihlre  rd.. 
l>'autlful  buHdlne  lot  f.oxiar,;  for  a 
ffvv  dayg  this  <-"aU\  be  doliv<>roa 
at  $930;  one-fjuartPr  ciloh,  balanou 
6,  12.  IS  months.  Hiiilish  CanaUInn 
lUimo  IdiM^uv^.  31, '-::;&  f.ayward 
Iil.Jg.       Phono    1030.  

i'vinlirglin    luid  Shoke«p*ar«i  8t9. — New 

!>-rooini'<l  I'oitiigc,  i.vei'.v  convpnl- 
ciicc.  This  Ih  u  8tiai>  at  $8,600; 
5i;00    r.iih,    b.<lln>irrt    <  -^v  Tirltili. 

I'anadlan        H  ... 

r,\ •:-$',:,  sny.. 

I  HnipH<sn   St. — 
c     10  to  car 

ulc'r    \i 

ne      tli..U      '  lic'i.       h  .    111. 
J^i'ltldb    Cuiiaaian    lluniu 

Mel..   .?-Mii«6. ';a«4'*Ar4,._  ., 

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Phoiip    1030.  

Oak  Bay  Av«^— We  ba\-«  s  bsauttfat 
T-roomed  house  on  lft|;$e  corner 
lot.  Stxir.Q.  baeement  and  fiy-nace. 
Price  910,000;  ono-thlrd  cMb.  bat* 
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CloT«ffdal»  Avr.— Lai-Ps  lot,  CTxt 
witli  nice  oak  -tr^a:  price  (UWt 
terms  ona-auafter  ^aati.  balance  ar» 
raniB,  '  Qritlsh  Canadian  Home 
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$4500,'  ontt>t1tlr«l'  cajfht  paianco  ar- 
range. This  Is  a  srooa  Rlianco  to 
Bot  a.  line  home,  tlrltlah  r-anadlnn 
Itomu    nutlders     312-315    SaywarJ 

BlClK      riH>,i<    1030. 


DUrii 
~ln 


— rtin-hann     shares 

linn     Ilnnip    liiiild- 

uinj.    \  o'l  tan  at  $1,10  per 

III    adihtl  iji   to  profits  from 


Ornamental 


Dwiggins  Fences  are  strong  and  easily  adjusted  and  erected 
to  fit  the  contour  of  the  ground. 

-     Elasticity— amply   sufficient  to  provide  for  all  necessary  ex- 
pansion and  contraction. 


baflfomla 
to   o    1-2   In 


0aa  Mateo 

onado  T< — ]  ■.■iinuiu.ii  i^-ygF'-BMiBT-y^ 

onado    t1i^;.««»,-l|%i^ 

tho  •«MWiJ^.|«^WV%fte 

ctip.  1Jii*.«iMiksiKM'4^*3 

favor  of   the   6faslipr.i. 

^    .,    M-,,„^    made   S    soalf    m 

\  1   four   times  an 

manner.    Canaw 
lost   a    half  £"• 

01#,lHPtt>*  agatnat  Snowden.  Tttfi 

_«Mfir  upon   as    the  'best    pla; 

San    :Muteo — as    back    did    not    tnSKn    a 

;SO«L)i,  but  was  twice  penalissed.  ft.  Tobln 
•'irtgijit   four  Koals,   three  wore  tnada  b>' 


.■>iir  bullilInK  departincnt.  The 
Keil  I5»»a("  mid  Tnniiraiipe  ulenart- 
mpnte.  roiilrlbulo  to  th<*  dl\ld«>nJs 
oil  Home  HulIdTs  sharod.  Rond 
for  prouppi  tns  u  •yr[U   Interest  you. 


DrtseoH  and  op|k  tar  Breozo, 
■  °^j|hree  tl 
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K.  Snowden 


mouth. 


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Don't  forvet  to  call  for  free  Indexed 
.>Iap  of  City 


Brifich  Cunmiiun  Hninp 

fb0!kTs,  Limited 

Real  Estate  Department. 

Member*    Victoria    Beal    Estate    Ex.- 

rhan^e 

AiceniB:     Roj-al    Insunuice    Compao}-. 

Third    Floor.    Sayward    Building. 

Phone  1080. 

Krncst   Kennedy.    ManaKlhg    Dlr»ctoi. 


GOOD  JAMES 


?^otdt«~an^l  I..<5rd  T^*e*atVibuth 


BUES'  HARD  HITTING 


Hickman-Tyc  Hardware  Co., 

Limited. 
WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

544-546  Yates  Street  Store  Phone  59.    Office  Plione  2043. 


WortUweat  Huggw'  VUMxkg  a.  Sanaatlon 
bt  JftMit^-4B3cpsoted  to  M|^^oa.    ^ 

lf'^i^j||iip8'  Bucs,  the  Seattle  third  sac\i- 
W/has^een  setting  the  prairie^  around 
MaTim,  Texas,  anrc  with  his  terrlflc 
bludKcon  work,  and  the  writers  with 
the  New  York  giants  at  the  sprlns 
training  camp  are  already  predicting 
that  the  northwestern  le-itguc's  .lead- 
ing hom^-run  hitter  will  stick :  with 
McGra-ft'. 

"Tuesday,  he  peppered  the  right 
field  fence  with  one  long  drive  after 
another,"  says  Harry  Schumacher  m 
the  New  York  Evening  Mail.  Ho 
slammed  them  so  consistently  intu 
right  field  that  McGraw  wondered 
whether  he  ever  hit  them  anywhere 
else. 

"Then  a  moment  later,"  adds  Schu- 
macher", "Bues  shot  one  on  a  dead  lino 
to  centre  field  and  followed  that  with 
two  shots  down  the  left  Held  foul  line. 
In  bunting  pntcticc  he  showed  a  fond- 
ness for  tipping  tlVem  toward  third,  but 
it  took  only  a  word  from  McGraw  to 
Ecst    him    dumping    them    toward    first. 

"He  has  hit  them  higli.  low,  inside 
and  outside.  A  right-hand  hitter,  Isc 
reminds  one  of  the  old  camp  followers 
of  E.  Delehanty,  both  in  his  position  at 
the  plate  and  by  the  manner  In  which 
ho  goes  after  the  bail." 


Specials 

,    Close  In 

Cormorant  St. — 120  ft.  from 

iM|i||^«|tel20    $61,500 

'aS^detxe  Ave. — 180 
'"T^oujijlas,  60x120. .  $24,000 


I'jmu 


Yates  St.- 
60x120 

Yates  St.- 

monthlv 

rricc    ' 


-Near  Blanchard, 
,,........  $55,500 

-Gorner  Gook,  $75 

revenue,  60x120. 

.......  $30,600 


HOMESITES 

Cecil     St.— Near 
50x1 10 

Moss      St.— Near 
50x115 

Olive   St. — 50x120 

Joseph  St. — 50x120 


Haultain. 
.....$750 

Dallfes, 
. . .  $1,700 

..,$1,050 

.$1,000 


Knott  Bros. 

and 

Brown,  Ltd. 

Yates  and  Blanchard. 
Phone  2873 


Victoria  West 


The  chonp'>st  lot  in  tlie  district, 
Ki/.e  50x1 'rO,  level.  ffraBRy,  nn  rock, 
half    liloi-k    from    tlie    c:r«ii>?nr>\ver 

lloml    -^r   llnP,   anri   ovr-rlnnlv'.n .:   tlif 
GorRo.    l'rlc<'   $1500,    ■  '^y 

trrms. 


Welch  Bros.  &  Co. 

1006   G-ovarnmant  St. 


Houses  on  Dallas  Road 


;o    feet,    h 


in     r- 


111-. 


IKC  . 


two    l>aths. 
.  .  .    $14,000 


orner 


lot  100  X  120  icet.  house  of  8  rooms.  Price.  .$15,000 
1-1-  rrticted  .«ea  view,  3  miinites   from   car. 


American  Bowling  Tournament 

CHICAGO.  March  8.~Ohloans  made 
sucoossful  bids  for  the  leadership  in  tho 
Individual  event  In  tho  American  bowl- 
ing congress  tourname.nt  tonight.  "Wm- 
iam  E.  E.  Ewert  of  Toledo,  former 
third  baHeman  of  the  Toledo  American 
club,  dropped  664  pin.'<,  the  highest  in- 
dividual   score   recorded   heretofore. 


reatherwelKhtB  Flltht  to  Oraw. 

K.\NS.\S  <.'ITY.  March  S.— One  McGovein 
-jf  Boston  and  AVIlllo  C.in:.n  of  San  Fron- 
(l^ro,  feBtherwolghts,  fought  »  ten-rouml 
dran-    hevfi    lonieht. 


F.  W.  STEVENSON  &  Co. 

I'elephone  3^)^  103- to-';  renihertoii    Imoc's 


Uoir    t'uinprtltlolK 

1  .1.  r.     .iiii   1;*   n  medal  comvirtilloii  ■•n   Sai- 
iirdiiy  next  on   tho  Ook   Ftny  llnkii.     Thp  coni- 
mlitop  requOBt  all  p'^mpi'Mlor*  tu  rc-turn  th-li- 
cnrdii    n»    they    propoup    rrvlsInK    ih"     li.-    i 
c'lp    ll»t     ni»xt     W"<-k. 


Mrtnrin    Hunt     Clul>. 

Thp  Vlrtoila  Hunt  oluh  paprr  c\\a^i-  will 
niMi   iblK   nftoinouu   at    -^lO    ni    the  J'-wluli 

Vou  can  flay  xooribyc  t"  eorisliiMiliiiii 
with  a  flenr  conBcltnc-'  if  yi>ii  use 
Cliambprlnln's  Tablet.".  Mnny  have  bcpii 
p,.ininnently  ciireo  by  iheir  u»b.  rvr  »u"i'" 
hv  all   dealers. 


Cheap  Acreage 

.Sixii'fn  iiiTfs  ullhln  the  three 
mile  limit  on  the  Saanich  road,  20 
minutes  from  Douglas  street  car 

$21,000 


Tile  property  Ihib  a  f<outh«>rn  ex-. 
posure  overlooTtlng  Swan  lake; 
P'lyc-rooin?(l  bouse  and  outbuild- 
ing; land  all  cuitivated;  orchard. 
400  apple  trees  and  60  othei  var- 
ieties. 

Terms  1-3  casli,  balance  Can  be 
arranBod   on   easy  conditions. 


Gro,^an  h  Crook 

128  Pcmbcrton  Block 
rhonc  t86; 


rsjisbar  Mcnzles.    IiOt  00x140.  with   4-room  Itouse,  rented   at 

m^^'^g^M.    ch.ap  at ipeaoo 

Suporlor  Street,  lot  60x120  between  Oswogo  and  Montreal ^6000 

FORT    STREET 

Port  Street,  <  01  nor  of  Dui-ht.<.-s,  two  large  lots,  110  feet  frontajre  on 
Uuchc.'fs  ,111.1  11.5  feet  on  Fort.  Large  8-room  house,  well  built,  cement 
1 0 unQIU|SMlV  *'"  "'"■''       ^   bargain  at SfSOOO 

'^1^^  Exclusive! V    by 

BAGSHAWE    &    CO. 

X^oso  3271.  224-235  Pemberton  BuUdinsr- 


ISI2  CONTEST 


COUNT  THE  Xs  AND  Is 


GIVEN  AWAY 

And  many  other  prixes  accordlngr  to  the  Simple  Oon- 
dJtionso-fthc  Contest  (which  will  be  sent). 

Thisiuachnnco  for  clever  pcrions  to  i»ia  Cash  and  other  Trixe*  with  a  iinlc 
effort.  Count  the  Xs  and  Ts  in  the  Square,  and  ■«  r^lc  the  numbrrot  each  that  you 
r^iiot  n^-.tlv  on  n  nlrce  o»  oaocr  or  post  card  and  mail  to  us.  and  we  will  write  you  at 
once,  tellintfjou  all  phoutit.    You  mjy -win  n  \aluable  prize,     try  at  once. 

SPEARMINT  GUM  &  PREMIUM  CO.,  Montreal,  P.Q.        Dept,  »2d 


TUXE 


Look  at  this  Snap! 


OAKJAY 

Two  splendid  lots,  50x1133/^,  east  frq,nt  on 
Monterey  avenue,     between  McNeill     and 

a    ' 

Central  avenue. 

$975  Each 

$350  cash,  balance  6,  12,  18  months. 


J,  R.  Bowes 


Tcl.  2724 


643  Fort  StMef 


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VICTORIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


11 


'iM  fi 


AMUSEMENTS 


▼lotorlft    Thamtrc 

March  9 — Barnum. 

March  11 — Mrs.   Leslie  Carter, 

March  13 — '\Mutt    and    Jeff." 

March  14 — Henry    Woodruff. 

March  18 — "The   Balken   Princess." 

March  21 — "The   Girl    from   Rector's.- 


"ifi        I 


jRichmond  l^furk 

ONLY  A  FEW  REMAIN  AT  ORIGINAL  PRICES 

You  have  still  a  chance  to  secure  one  of  these  fine 
Idte,  but  you  will  have  to  hurry,  too  lots  have  beeit 
sold  and  some  reserved.   This  is  the  best  proof  of  th^ 


exceptional  valu^  diitttA  In  this  subdivision: 

^  .  *  *  A  good  thing  to  remember  is  that'  when  these*  lots 
-^«S^»ld  ^lere  will  be  no  more  at  tliese  prices.  Yoa 

should  buy  now  and  reap  the  benefit  of  the  increase  in 

values  which  will  come  qtucldy. 

mClmOIID  PARK  is  inaide  t^  dty  ita^  «^ 

surrounded  l^  ^e  beat  rewideB)^  itr«tl»lii  1)f|««Mrlai 
Sewers  and  water-are  on  nearly  all  stmts*  and  otlU^ 
imprcnr«min|i  ««  following  fast 

NOW  IS  tllE  TIME  TO  BUY 


Sftr&aBi — ^Thu     i-nanagemcnt     cl' 
Victoria    theatre    annovincoj    last    imsih 
that  Barnum,  the  hypnotist,  will  give  a 
matinee    and    evening    performance     to- 
tlay  as  previously  arranged. 

Tho  BmpresB  Tlieatro — The  last  per- 
fonuancea  oi  the  hili  heude,d  by  the 
Powell  Howard  company,  who  present 
a  laughable  farce  entitled  "Books"  will 
be  seen  at  the  ISmpress,  theatre  today. 
The  audlencts  have  been  large  through- 
out the  week  and  the  various  acts  have 
be*n  well  applauded.  In  "Books,"  the 
capable  compony^  of  six  players  pres- 
ent one  o£  the  moat  Amusing  sketches 
seen  ihere.  It  deals  with  coUoge  life 
and  otters  a  laugh  (or  every  one  of 
t^e  15  minutes  durini;  ltHy,)))Hlilf<MiWt^°' 
/OarUBandall.  «  briUIaQtr.)N)iig  iimi«r 

iMtH  tlu  bMUmoeit  »k  t^  awount 
of  ap^ttc^  reeelvad.  R^.  tines  navn 
4|Md  wenVt  ■ome  of  them  of  bis  own 
flompoalttOB.  Sberldiut  aatf  Sloans, 
«Aio  |umi  m  nMUteal  oomefly  set  «n> 
tiUed  "4.  Tac  Day  EJplsode"  win  much 
sppIiMtM.  They  ,are  a  ooupU  of  good 
s&UMdfS,  Mr.  Sheridan  having  a  full 
batltone  voice  and  MI«b  Sloane  sings 
Mil)  a  plsaslnc  aopn^no.  Their  voices 
VUva  ima.  Mosstto.  a  Juggler.  does 
some  of  the  best  feats  of  JutiUns  B«en 
at  the  local  amusement  house.  He 
brings  with  him  an  assistant,  as  funny 
a  comedian  as  bM  graced  any  act  of 
the  kind.  Mosetto's  coin  catching  trtck 
is  a  remarkably  adept  feat.     "Senator" 


Conservatives 

Resident  in  the  Wards  be- 
low are  cordially  invited  to 
attend  the  meetings  for  the 

gatet  Wthe  Nominating 
Convention;  to  W  iuAA  «n 


No.  5  Ward  Voters  meet 
TONIGHT,     SATURDAY 

No.  2  Ward  will  meet  on 

Wednesday  Evening     Next 

March  zsth. 


Prank  Murphy,  the  Oerolaft  gflmMIM. 
who  imttates  Cliff  Gordon  In  his  mono- 
logqe  receives  much  applause  for  his 
laughable  contribution  to  the  bill.  The 
KniPlSlil!<!.Q6iL  Includes  .some  striking 
Alms  showing  scenes  In  northern  Italy 
and  a  good  comedy  picture. 

Him.  SttsUs  Ctartar^-^haatregoers 
shoQid  hav«  what^Js'  oni»  «f  the  nxp 
ttTMta  *t  «»  Arasttatlo  aeaaon  «rtie» 
Un.  ,EiMll*JOKnMr;«|Niaars  In  this  city 
M  th»  VtoDsfla  theatre  on  Monday. 
Ifaottb  11.  to  her  latest  au06M>  "TPWP 
Wwaen,"  by  Buper  Hughu.  Tl\e  pla|r 
Aflotat  Krs.  Carter  what  la  eonsldered 
the  Attest  «9Pwr«ntt>t9'  <^    *>••     ***' 

u  19  «i»  iftinr.  *J«r  l«  wMdi  «lta  Um 

iiiaj».m.^l^:^^l^^-■  «*«*y'  phase 
^  jtiHiTrttttttf-  xilfcrnfffrirlaaUgn  is  ^x^Ute 
-«IUM»  «^Jil^.!l$NP«»r.  m  these  two 
^t^gHif^  .Qm^^a  B*y  that  Mrs.  Car- 
ter tv6»  the  full  gamut  of  acting, 
"brlaldnr  ouf  with     rare     perspicacity. 

Alay  or  9|C»i»aa  la  thoii«a«hl|$  hunitii 
itn^xm  WHkMtlfB  iq[f  the  dMMimBt  PhaMk 
<^  JHP^  ^^^L%  '  demonstrates.  The 
#^^M»'^i^^\^Uttd  one  of  the 
most   n^ltmmi  ^ta^*   e^er     ^e"" 

aver  iniMKKrtet  k«r. 

mmtt     uA     JMP*  ^T'^i     you    '  can 

two     ne'-er-do-wells "   eftab- 

►;.   themselves     as     the     saviors 

Jr  ttJIBinttlit:  Awartcan  BepubUc   where 

ai^  iMtnal  revoiiition  la  la  progress:  It 

yau  «aii  4MNBM}ve  two  40ldSera  of  f or- 

tuaa  ^lw«6i»':»  to**   J»*»    l»wh»lng 

a  elatat,  to  *  •«ia«»Ma.  piece  of  land  for 

%  tttfia«l'4&pl«k   "Miit^    tb«V   <lo   not 

^'V^4  m»^^^«  race  track  on 
mere  nerve  and  flaeelvlng  dyed-in-the- 
wool  and  staid  patrons  of  the  turf,  you 
wiU  bav«  <m  ^«aw«»t  *daa.  wtot  i»l» 
atora  tor  yoo  at  Wotfttta  .tjwAtj*  \rtWM 
thit  lat«st  slds^Uttiiig  jAUMi^  ^ 
•4^.  "Mutt  and  Mr  ia  to  »«  "^W^.h 

''^^-.own,  ^fm^m^m^SS^ 

manager,"  hiw'  secured  the  rights  to  put 
the  ublqultlous  twain  on  the  stage  and 
If  favorable  criticism  all  over  the  coun- 
try IB  any  crlterlor  he  has  succeeded  ad- 
mirably. "Mutt"  and  "Jeff"  get  Into  all 
sorts  of  trouble  and  like  the  proverbial 
bad  boy  manage  to  extrtcate  them- 
selves. Of  course  the  two  are  aided 
and  abetted  by  a  caipable  company.  It 
Includes  singers,  dancers,  comedians 
and  pretty  young  women.  There  are 
14  muBloal  numbers,  vaudeville  features 
and  other  surprises. 

Henry  WoodrutT — ^It  Is  the  un- 
expected that  succeeds  best— at  least 
In  the  mimic  world  back  of  the  foot- 
lights. In  the  last  act  of  "The  Prince 
of  Tonight."  the  fantastic  musical 
comedy  In  which  Uetiry  Woodruff  wiU 
appear  at  the  Victoria  theatre  on 
Thursday,  March  14.  an  elaborate  han- 
quet  board  la  spread.  It  is  a  triangular 
shaped  affair,  pointing  to  the  rear  of 
the  stage,  and  looking  like  an  imita- 
tion snow  plow  going  through  a  garden 
of  artinelal  flowers  and  a  small  crop 
of  prpttv  olcctrolierp.  The  visible  cen- 
ter of  the  triangle  is  banked  with  red 
and  white  blossoms,  rising  from  the 
curtain  line  to  a  height  almost  level 
with  the  table  Itself.  And  heroin  lies 
the  unexpected— a  veritable  surprise, 
and  one  quickly  commended  -by  . con- 
noisseurs of  the  stage  doing*.  Not  a 
single  show  girl,  "broiler"  nor  "pony, ' 
pops  out   of   that   snow  bed. 

Crystal  Th«a«re — If  you  miss  this  pro- 
grnmme   tonlRht  when     you     are  down 
town  you  will   miss  a,  treat.     We  have 
established   a    reputation   for   good    pic- 
tures, music,  courteous  treatment  ahd  a 
.•oirfortRblP    a<«at    In    a    well    VpntUated 
and   well   lighted   house,   therefore   when 
we 'tell  you  wc  hav(»  a  good  programme 
Wo  know  from  past  experience  that  you 
btlievc  It.    It  does  not  pay  us  to  say  ono 
tliing.   and  not  live   up  to   It.      You   will 
not    he    disappointed    tonight.      "Driving 
Home    the    Cows."    by    the   Kalem    com- 
pany,   will    appeal    to   every   one    of    you 
young  and   old   al1lt».      It   Is     a  military 
drama   with  a  rural  .xpttlns.  and  Is  beau- 
tiful   from    the    old    farm    scenes    to    tho 
thrllllnB  battle  scenes:       The  OUl  Wain 
Jar"   is  a   Vltograph   Indian   drama.   Ton 
l<now    what    that    m^ans    when   the   Vita- 
jrrnph   company   puts  on  anything,   "The 
Mar.Krd    Ball."    Is   «    ("■    «•    P-   C.    drama. 
iHuutlfiUly    Ijan.l      colored,      "Th«      Two 
Mats,"   In   an   Edison   comedy,   and  Judg- 
ilng    from    the    smillns    faces    and    com- 


For  Sale 

Montr»»l  Street— ^Nedr  Dallas  H.l  . 
one-sixth  of  an  acre,  being  lU 
feet  o^  Montreal  Street.  Price, 
on    terms,    oaly.>... f7600 

rort  Stwewt — 30x112,  between  Van- 
I'ouver  and  Opok  £treeta.  on 
K'ood    terms.   Price ... $13,600 

Rookland  Avenue  and  St.  Ohsrlas 
Street — 140x108,  excellent  posi- 
tion for  an  apartment  house 
.site  or  a  large  house.  Price,  on 
terms    , f8500 

rort  Street  and  Trent  Street — J  7 
xl31,    fu.sh    »500,    price $1700 

Trent  Street — Two  lots  each  no 
xl40,  to  lane.  Price,  the  tw^- 
for     W060 

Allbay,  Sidney — ^Two  magnificent 
weterfrontage  lots,  one  50x127, 
the  other  50x119.  Excellent  har- 
borage for  motor  launch.  Cash 
MOO,  balance  one  and  two  years. 
Price ,..fl400 

'iWlmsy  ■traa*  —  Wx\28,  cagfr 
1200.    Price  ......  **»»>.««PiP'' 

'ilMH*  >liiH    HwlHli    hiitt.lrinr 

iMMh  "aWiHi  f  x»00,  magnlheaiit 
waMvftnrot  lota.  «af«M«*er 
^tuOh  (Price  aaeh  WOO,  fwOO 
MMf  * fuet 

BeaaOaiir  aoaOr-Half  «b  aora  on 
tarma.    Price  fiiOO 

■nek*  atraat  .asA  •ta«aa«4  Are. 

-40«rttit  lot  80x]120,  one-tblrd 
cash.  Price  fUlBO 

Oaxar  »pa*r-Tifo  iots  aao^^W 
xWO,  cash  $180,  price  each  t«TB 

Oa4Uw  Mm  Bead — 42x124,  one- 
third  cash.  Price  WOpO 

Oa»tral  AT«rao  aad  St.  VaMMk*- 
Two  lota  eaoh  60x180,  |6B0  oash. 
Prtc »•«> 

ObanlMna  Mniat^SOslSfi.  one 
— mth  oshi  balantre  In  1,  1  anfl 


PANDORA    AVENUE 

The  M>  -  M,s     ,1  I,.   ...>;;,   market  at  the  present  momcm. 
Worth  ijii.ooo  per  loot.     Out   price  for  quick  sale— 

$800  PKR  FRONT  FOOT 
raiidora  Avenue,   125  feet,  Amelia  Street,    i-^u  xc^i,   M^i^un 

Street,   125  feet. 

Sole  and  Exclusive  Agent  for  the  Above. 

503  Sayward  Block  1'^^°"^  3o84 


CORNER  FORT  STREET  AND  STANLEY  AVENUE— 
95  8.X0  Feet  ^^l^girt  Street,  135  F^^^nley  Ave. 


TTcM^Wce  and  Terms 


J.  L.  FLA 

EXCLUSIVli  AGENT 


508  S»yward  BI6ck 


NORTHERN  CROWN 


■■&: 


HEAD  OFFICE    -    WINNIPEG 
Authorwed  Capital,  $6,000,000    -    -    Paid  Up'  Capital,  $».j»o<m>oo 

DIRECTORS 


■a 

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"'r•■^■ 


President Sir  D.  XL  McMillan,  K.  U  M.  U. 

Vice-President Capt.    Wm.    RobinSoit 

Jas.    H.    Ashdown  H.    T.    Champion  S'^^^g%  Sft 

Hon.  B.  C  Catneron  W.-C  Leistikaw  _  „ .   Han.  J^^„  R05»a. 

General   Manager       -       -      -       Robt.   Y*^*5t'*^        >■ 
Superintendent  of  Branches  -^       t  ,j.  *^v^*#^.    • 


A  OBHERAL  BAWCINO  BUSINESS  fJRMm 


I       I      >  £       HI 


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V^nM 


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.-.«i^  •,^j,^4' 


^    CASH,  JBAI*ANCE   6,  12, 18.  Ht  3^ 

-If'     '.  r 
You  should  come  in 

ge^.and  go  out  ^ 

'    ^  out  if  .yoa  w^,^ 


nmoMm^T^m 


All  Conservatives  interested 

in  securing     the  returns  of 

Ihe-JBig  4  by  I^OQP  majority^ 

are  invited  to  attend. 


All  the  Ward  meetings  will 
be  Md  tn  the    room  of  the 
Assocfattott,    1308    Govern-' 
mcnt  &tre«t>-at  S  ^  iH^  ; 


-L.  TAIT,  Pres. 
W.  H,  PRICE,  Hon.  Sec. 


^^'•^^JCHfice  431'Homer  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  §j 
Agents  Pacific  Coast  FireiXa«^f«^j;5^r,l 
Members  Victoria  Real  .Estate  Wml^ii^   1 


s.  r 


pytHNMiPMi 


MMMfS 
iiiMMIiMiMpai 


PORT  ALBERM 


Port   AlberM    values   have  wcraaaad   It*  ««P  «^t   Jn   tba   tia«»^l«. 

months.     The  Albernl  liand  Company  have  still  a  namher  of  Uts  for 
sale  ar  ihe  trlglnal  prices.  ■] 

44    fo3t    lo'.s    itan '•  •  fSBO 

66   toot   "ots   :ron*.    ..WW 

Terms    1-4    cash    and    balance  over  2  ]  -2  years  at  6  per  cent, 

CARMICHAEL  &  MOORHEAD,  LTD. 

Aarents  Port  Albernl  Land  Co.^  Ltd; 
601-502   Sayward  BulWlngr,  Victoria.'  y         (     Port  Albernl,   B.  C. 

Members  Victoria  Real   Kstate  Exchange 


kf'/'K 


^*^ 


^•.■.•.•*;^ 


Where  Capital 
Labor  A^ree 


and 


3  years.     Prtce    •»«» 

Oiofwdato  —  50x120,      one-third 

cash.   Price    •■'* 

CoMUa  »oaa— One  ^r*.   "^JJ^  * 

mInuW~"*rTOi  car.  Price -..fwao 
OD«fc  mi«a»— Near  Bay  Street.'  50 

xllO,  ca«h  f 600.  Prfcea  .  •  .fXM* 

OowaM  Ava&M  aM    ^«WM2n:« 
xl«.  Price,  on  tenea  ....fMW 
Mik  mmmm  sMI  yitfltTfl  Boiifl 
.  lOMite.  t'lrtoa  on,  «oo*  4waj*^ 

Oaalniiil  xtMai— Oak  Vms,  twt . 
^   «h«ap  lot  itKlWv^SMea  >  •  'fP** 

Mgitf  tiMMMMto  triano    Tirff  lots. 

tMUsh  60x110.  P^ica,  tn*  f  fWW  ' 
MnguMM  Soe<U-iOna  tttOflki.  ««ut^  ^ 

ItoWa  can  »«*!»(».  Prtfc*  •>•»«• 

'Tch'-rssr^^'fe* 

rXl  -  $400.    Price fiioo 


k  Co., 

*a^^  *'V:.r^  sLj,^..uLi,     ,    , 


GODFkEY  BOOTH,  Manager 


V^icJUM-ia  Branch 


Victoria  TlMaitre 

Maid*|f;glai«lf  ll«h 

la  Sa»'  «■•»*•■*  Snooess  Blace  "«A»A?» 

Br  vm^'.wBi^wm  .II. ■  ^»??»»*^ 

..iMeea  IV 

on  sale  FrJ*,i,r-7;:-,-T7:»- -.-.-'«, v, 

Victdfia  ^Tfteatre 

Thursday,  Friday  &  Saturday 

87SOXA.I>  SATUBDAT  StJLTXWBE 


Wiif 'remove  its  offices  te  the  pl^H^  "o^ 
occupied  by  the  Eastern  Tovirnship  Bank  in 
'the  Times  Building  on  or  about  iith  March 


spms 


W.  RSILViR 


Manager 


1^ 


BUR 


March  7th,  8th  and  9th,  return  engage- 
ment of  the  Great  Hypnotist.  Barnum, 
Free  exhibition  in  Victoria  Theatre, 
Thursday,  at  3:30,  Tlie  Hypnotic  Bicy- 
clo  Ride,  Free  lecture,  Friday  afternoon 
at  2:30,  also  the  free  Piano  Concert  -will 
start  after  the  lecture.  Prices:  25c,  50c, 
75c.  Matinee,  60o.  all  over  the  house. 
Seats  on  eale.  Wedtitsday.  March  6th. 


%  !.?■ 


em  AOBB  TWO  BI.OCKS  X-BOX  BOUOI-AS   STBBET 

With  handsome  dWcUlns  containing  eight  rooms,  bassement.  etc.,  gtor- 
sge  and  other  outbuildings,  Ahd  fifty-five  well-matured  fruit  trees. 

This  property  will  subdivide  into  four  lots  fronting  on  Burnside  Road, 
worth  J2500  each,  and  one  extra  large  lot  including  house  oh  side  street, 
worth  16000. 

OUH   PRICE    FOR   THE   BLOCK.    OX    TIORMS,    911,0(>0 

Don't  overlook  tho  improvements  on  this  street:  Double  car  tracks. 
newly  paved  street,  etc.  See  us  about  this  at  once,  also  otheV  good  buys 
on  Bumaide  Road. 


STEWART  &  GOLLOP 


301    PEMBBBTOir   BZiOOK 


■yiCTOBlA,    B.    C. 


VICTORIA  THEATRE 

Wednesday,   March    13 


There's  no  difference  of  opinion  about  Kellogg's 
Corn   Flakes. 
Capital  and   Labor    both  agree    that  it's  the  finest 
t:i::f    ccreai  food  in  the  land. 

Nothing  more  delicious  than  these  toasted   flakes  of 
sweet   corn   hearts,   has  yet  been  created.      Until 
it  is  Kcilogg's  will  stand  supreme— the  breakfast 
cereal  of  the  masses  as  well  as  the  classes. 

45 


iOc. 

APkg. 


The  greatest  hit  In  years.  Packed 
houses  everywhere.  The  one  great  bl« 
laughing  musical  event 

MUTT  and  JEFF 

Bud  Plaher'B   Original   Creation 
60  P^^ople,  2  Car  Loads  of  Scenery 

Prices;    J1.50,  $1.00,   75o,  50c,   25c. 
Seats  on   sale  Monday,  March  11th. 


POWBXiI^-BOWABD  ABZ>  CO. 

In  the  One-ACt  College   Farce   "Books." 

The  Juvenile  Jester 

OABXi    BAKDAIiIi 

BEEBXSAXT    «s    BiOAITX 

In  "A  Tag  Day  Kpisotle." 

8BKATOB    TBAITCIS    MTJBPHT 

CniTH'dlati 

KOBZETTO 

Europe's  Juggling  Phenomenon 


FLAKES 


menta  at  yesterday's  show  it  la  a  good 
one.  Hours  from  1.30  to  r.  30  and  6, .10 
to    11.  * 

We  gladly  confirm  to  you  that  your 
Apollinarls  Water  has  been  used  for 
some  30  years  on  all  our  Steamers.  It 
gives  us  pleasure  to  be  able  to  state 
that  ApolllnarLs  Water  has  met  with 
evpf  growing  popularity  a.?  a  refresh- 
ing bpvprnge  with  Pn»scng<>rs  using 
our  Steamprs;  wo  have  proof  of  that 
in  the  growing  oonaumptinn.  which 
la.1t  year  reached  the  figure  of  about 
::00.U(>0  bottles,  Wp  di>  not  itf»llAtf  t" 
recommend  Apollinarls  Water  as  a 
wholesome  and  refreshing  drink,  and 
we  beg  to  add  that  we  have  always 
t.een  nrumptly  supplied  by  you. 
(Norddpulacher  I,loyd)  North  German 
Moyd  Steamehiti  Co.  Bremen,  Feb.. 
1913. 


CRYS  I  AL.      1  T\^t^  »  Ki:. 

Driving  Home  the  Cows — Kalom 
drama  Th«  Old  Water  Jar,  vltagraph 
Indian  drama.. The  Masked  BaU.  C.  G, 
P.  C-  drama.  The  Two  TUts,  Edison 
comedy. 


Majestic    Theatre 

Programme   rrlday   and  Batnrday 

"Caught  In  the  Bains,"  full  of  sun- 
sliinp.  "A  rhy»lolan'»  Honor,"  big  head- 
Ilno.".  "BrlT«  and  Bold,"  blograph.  "A 
Story  of  the  West,"  cowboy  film.  "Did 
Mother  Get  Her  Wish,"  llmlR  the  thril- 
ler. 


L 


FAIRFIELD    SPECIALS 

8-room  hou.se  (same  description  as  0  and  7).$i,0OQ  ^J^^j,'^^ 
ance   easy    ... . v. ...'............ ......:  .^5,7o0 

6-Room  House,  fully  modern  m  every  respect,  heated  by  hir- 
nace,  close  to  car  and  Beacon  Hill  park;  cash  $i,ooo.  kasy 
term's.     Price •  •  •    ••  •  -^S.SSO 

7-Room  House,  fully  modem  in  every  respect,  heated  by  tur- 
nace,  close  to  car  and  Beacon  Hill  park;  cash  $i'000.  Kasv 
terms.     Price ,••.•;•":  •,■ '  -^^'^"^ 

8- Room  House,  built  entirely  of  cement-bnck,  with  slate  roof, 
modern  in  every  respect;  faces  Beacon  Hill  park,  on  fine 
corner  lot.  close  to  car;  full  sized  basement,  ^'"'■"^c^-  P^'^ 
a£,re,  etc.    Easy  terms  if  desired.    Price ?12,500 

e.  gT^guy  &  Co. 

Sole  Agents 
,00Q  Government  Street  ^ho"c  2987 


GRAY  HAIR 

Ur     Trein«ln'«   N«Ttirttl    Jlmlr    Br«tor«llTe 

will  uoVltlvcly  roit.<>rp  gray  h«lr  to  Itit  nalur»l 
••..Inr      und    keop     ll    *o.       U    li    not.     a     hair 
■Iv-o   «in.l    will   iK'l    IriJurp    the   noalp.    Snlliir»r-    I 
lU.ii    nUHiaiitf.'.!    01    mf.opy    refunded.    ITlrc.   . 
ono     doUfti-.     Sfnt     pout     piilO.     AddrpuB     'Iho   ■ 


Quadra 


120x130  Feet 

OPPOSITE  NORTH  PARK 

This  is  an   excellent  site  for  stores  and  apartments 
TRICE   ?25,000,   ON    EASY  TERMS 


Gillespie,  Hart  &  Todd^  Wk. 

Phone  20do 


/ictoria,  B.  C. 


TrSmiiiii    Hiippif    Ci.    »fpt. 

Toronto. 


"X,"     Unx     487. 


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>    ADVERTISE   IN/THE   DAILY    COj 


12 


VICTORIA    DAILY    COLOJSLSI 


Saturday,   March   9,    191,2 


PHOENIX  ASSURANCE  COMPANY  LIMITED,  OF  LONDON.  ENG. 


B.  G.  Land  and  Investment  Agency  Limited 


I. 

■  >  A 


8-Room 
House 

Fairfield  Estate 

8-room  new  and  modem  dwelling  on 

Stannard  avenue,  with     lot  50x120. 

„,.  Terms,  $1,000  cash,  balance  arran;^c a 

^^.at  7'p^P?|'iif l»?«-'->*:^^    .,.$5,500, 
'""^^M' 


Quadra  Street 

ACREAGB 

•Rockside"~The      Palnu-.      property. 

consisting  of  lo.i^  ^^^"''^"-"^  '^^  ^'V^[' 
planted  in  fruit  trees,  some  of  which 
are  lo  years  of  age.  All  kinds  of 
.mall  fruits,  together  with  large 
dwelling  and  outbuildings,  well  sit- 
uated for  subdivision.  Lays  high  and 
commands  a  splendid  outlook.  Price 
for  the  whi  '  •  !'5:^5,ooo,  or  will  sell 
8    acres  of  id,  not    including 

hou^f  anil  oTound,  for  per  acre  $2,500 
l'<ariSf^:|>nc"tlvi|^' 5^^    balance  .  ar- 


AN  A-1  SEMI- 
BUSINESS 
BUY 

REVENUE  PRODUCING 

One  lot  with  58  feet  frontage,  situated 
'just  off  Douglas  street,  and  produc- 
ing revenue  of  $50  per  month— 

PRICE  IS  ?12,000 

offered. 


^-..MHIMm .„„... 

■■"V  'r;i-'.rS(U7>'J«p^p,^<•M''!;:7;■■.■■>r;■■• 
-  ■   V  -i-'  •  ".  35^i.-'<t.'  '•'■■•  --■■■■■ 


Reasonable    terms 


■■*sr:  ■=-' 


;r> 


■■  ■''  ■■  ■■  ■!■«■■?  ■  "     •  :         ■ '  ■  '"'4 '*■■ 


A  12  Per  Cent. 

I  am  offering  a  lot  30  x  120,  with  a    two-story  brick,    used  for 
commercial  puri)oses,  at 

$8,500 

Owner  will  take  a  lease  for  a  period  of  years  at  $85  per  month. 


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This  property  is  just  west  of  Douglas  istreet  and  lies  on  the  ^Hg^^e  of  the 
street  The  house  is  new  and  up^tb^te  in  evef y  way.  Full  sized  bas^t  cement 
foundation,  etc.  The  rooms  are  all  large  and  the  house^is  well  built  thi^out  A 
similar  ^^  could  not  be  built  for  less  than  $3,000,  and  vacant  lots  a<p^g  arc 

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Modern  fivc-rootned  h^s^  on  corner  lot,  60x126;  concrete  foundation,  ftili  sijed 
|)asement,  open  fireplace.    Pnce,  on  terms  .....................;. 


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$i^50b  cash  with  balance  in  i,  3  and  3  years. 


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WELUNGTONTfi|Kf|f|#i  P"<^^''  f  ^^^  |^'^^j^ 

COOK  STREET-^Belo#»adrga^F,  54  feet,  for $2,200 

MOSS  STREET— Close  lb  Richardson.  Price   $1,400 

MAY  STREET-rGood  lot.    Only •  •    $1,425 

MOSS  ST-REET — Near  Dallas,  50x120.  Fot   $1,675 

FAITHFUL  STREET— Building-  site  for   . , ^ . . .  • .  $1,775 


AIvo  von  Alvensleben,  L 


p.  O.  Box  618 


Members  Victoria  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
63G  View  Street 
IXSURAXCE 


Phone  2445 


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L«l«p8iN   .AVENUE,    near    Oxford    street,    lot 

OXFORD  STREET^r  Qpar  Linden,  n|ce,lotj  one-third , cash. 

Price  ■jssr.sTva  *»  <v>  ■%n'»3S'- .*."  '^e^^^S^         -, 

DALLAS  ROAD,  itear  ^*Sg*J?^^f"'-f  .^-0^227 
CLARA    AND    BANK    StftfETS,  two  (2)  1^**  f ^^^^ 

Price  *  * 


IfOO 


North  -mmm^ 

Members  of  Victoria  Real  Estate  E: 
Phone  64b  706  Yates  Street 


CALEDONIA  AVE. 

Between  Blanohard  and  Qnaara  Street«. 
100x133.  revenue  producing  $600  per  year.  One-quarter  caiih.  ^^^Tance  on^ 
two  and   three   years.      Price  ' ....%...,. •  .^.«x,vuw 

Exclusively  by 

Greater 


Exclusive 
§si)e 


sent 


Five  miniites  walk 


from 
post  office,  close  to  Beacon 
Hill  park.  176  ft.  on  Rupert 

-  >Mft;  ■*^t''<^^*'    ^^2    ^^'    *^"    North 

-  «11^  Southgate.        $12,000     cash 

handles  this. 


We  have  some  of  the  choicest  ac 
District  which  we  can  supply  in  blocks 
fifty  thousand  acres.    All  fir.st  class  land. 


the  Fqi^i 
froni 


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Be  C.  Sales  Co. 

14ia      OOVEBITMEirr      stbbzt. 
>ilone    2662 


Members   Victoria    Real    Estate   Kxchange. 
Baywara  BlocK,  Oronnd  Floor.  


Phone  9964. 


Your   Chance ! 
James  Bay 

Corner! 

5:1.6x100 

.•pai.'O  ON  TERM3 
Real   Estate* 


^"^ictoria  Property 

LINKLEAS  AVENUE,  Golf  Links  Park,  a  very  fine  lot.  and 

offered  for  a  few  days  at  .... • .  •  •  •  • ?775 

PARKDALE,  a  nice  corner  lot  at  .....  -Yf^^f ?450 

CONSTANCE  AVENUE,-.,Ksquimalt,  i^^t •  ^^^^ 

"^ARA  STREET,  choice  building  lot.-fflBp  Oak  Bay  car 
line-  ..■ •-. '•• ;  ■••• '^^S' spAj-^^" 

Child,  Garratt  &  Go. 

Phone  95.3  506  Sayward  Blk,  Victoria 


COBinESB  EBOCMA  STREET  AWU  MABBOCX  AVEHITZ!,  50x113,  cne-thiixl 
casii,   b.il.m.  .'  aiTHii;:n J|HOOO 

ipfL-ra.-PTTiT.-n  ESTATE,  JOSEFK  STREET,  .-)0xl20,  faces  on  two  street-s. 
Price    SPiaOO 

KAVIiET  8TBBET,  106  feet  frontage  by  133  by  122.  one-fifth  cash,  bal- 
ance easy,  for-  the  tjvo > $3500 

FOBTAOE  AVEHXTE,  100ja2J»,..Otte'-^JmrteV  crush,  balance  6,  12  and  18 
months jJ^3?i^Vf8Val^> S(il200 

EABI:  CWBT  BTJtSET.  'near  GorKe  Koad  and  overlooKine  Gorge  W^er, 
lots  16  knd '17,'  100x115,  orie-thlrd  cash,  IxUance  6,  12  and  IS  months. 
Price   ...:...................■...■•••..•••••• 93000 


tibaker  &  Meharey 


Phone  5S2. 


aSercliantB  Bank  BnUOlngr,  Victoria,  B.  O. 
Meiftabcrs  Victoria   Real  Estate   Exchange 


Victoria 

t^r     FOR  PKOFITABLE 
INVKSTMKNTS 

.lam«i  Bay,  Klnupton  Sfrcrt.  e«xl20, 
«Mlh   house,      only      few     loU   from 

Parllanunt    Building*    fS.OOO 

0»k    Bay,   A.iih    Streot,    between   Fort 
«n.l   pandora;   choapeit  buy  on^  t^h« 

OBk'"Bay."Amphl"n     and     I"««htor. 

larKo  double  corner .   »»,•<"" 

Oak    na.v.    8-room    modern    house    on 

)lamp8hlre    Road    /  '  •'""^ 

fooU    Htrret.    neiir    Mt.    ToImU    Rd-    - 

lolK.     f.-ich »450 

X«quim«lt,    tyaU    Street.      G-rrwin 

nr-w    house    ip2600 

I)nlla»    Hd..    May     .t..     8-room     houae 

Acreage,  fi-'i-'  »"«■»•  ■"'"bin   the  thr^ 
mllo  HIT-  .«i»oo 

acre    .  ■ 

T"i'ni8  on  nny  "i   '""  fibov* 


A.  W.  Bridgman 

:aOT   Oovrrnment  ft. 
Renl     R.tate.         l>oan».         Iniurance. 


C.S.  Whiting 

Booms    IX    and    13,   PromI»   Block. 

Phone  140(1. 
Member  Real     Estate     Kxchangc 


Burnside  Road 

We    hnve   lor   a   few  days   only, 
two-thirds  of  an  acre,  frontage  of 

deep,  Juat  outside  the  one  mile 
circle.  Price  f460a  One-third  cash 
and  balance  6,  12  and  18  months. 


A.  von  Girsewaid 

Real    i>Aai" 
Corner  yort   and   Quadra   Streets. 

Member     Real    Estate    Exchange. 
Pbona   3936.   P.    O.   Box   90O 


Discovery  Street,  30x120,  $i,6oo  revenue,  per  yard.  .$10,750 
Yates  Street,  between  Quadra  and  Vancouver  streets,  60x120. 

Prfce •••    .?31,500 

Fort  Street,  between  Vancouver  and  Gook.... $30,000 

Corner  of  View  and  Quadra,  60x60. $20,000 

Corner   Russell   Street,  6-room  •  house $3,500 

Patrick  Realty  Go. 


645    rOBT    STREET. 


PSOKE  ac5e. 


I 


OARBAI.Z.T    BOAi> 

Fine  lot.  50x135,  only  half- 
block  from  Dou)?laB  Street.  Price 
93600,  cash  |900,  balance  on  good 
terms. 


^h^lbaRealty  Co. 

3  221    Lungloy    St. 

corner  oC  nuinnl.le  ro»>1  and  AlpHa  .t  3 
'^^=  lA-'-n  tflRon;  «.  12  ftii.l  IS  month.. 
;:„„,.  wkliVtaln  ami  Farnwood.  lot  lOOx 
^or»:.?"o  c:;;Vr  B»rn,.de  road  and  «„,. 
mVnV  'lot  9ixMS.  $8460.  onH-thlrd  <^a«n 
T-    IV    'is     months;     "orn«r     Burn.lde     road 


Punjab  Realty  Co. 

Amian   8ln«h 1«1«   Oorernment    St. 

Corner  of  Buinalde  road  and  Alpha  atreei. 


S  lo'i  l.'!0  ft.  Burn»lde  road  and  180  ft- 
Alpha  lit.,  »«dOO;  6,  12.  18  monthi".  Cornor 
of  Burn»ldc  road  and  Irma  ■L,  lot  S,  <8xU0. 
J1308  t!".!r;J  cas.h;  *.  V-'.  "  monihu.  Corner 
of  r.liVnsi'(ic  and  Km'nja'st..  lot  1  and  "•!  ""^ob 
«7xlSB  $aBOft;  third  c«»h,  «.  13  and  l» 
monthn;  Ounedln  ■trflot.  off  Douglas  »f.-e«l. 
lot  50  X  136.  Prlca  $1,700,  l-»  c«»h;  6.  1$. 
]H     TTtnntha 


HOMESEEKERS 


PRINCESS  AVENTJE,  near  Cham- 
bers, lot  ;i0xil2,  and  a  g-ood  5- 
room  bungalow,  modern,  terms 
only  $700  cash,  balance  arrariK- 
ed.  Price    IfSTOO 

B.OBBBTBOW      BTBBBT,      lot      B2 

xl23.  anii  a  well  built  6-room 
houBe,  strictly  modern,  furnace. 
cement  floor  basement,  carpels, 
blinds,  linoleum,  ett;.  Close  to 
ear  and  Fotil  Bny  beach, 
.streets  well  Improved.  TeriiiH, 
$1200  ca!«h.  Price ^-i.^OO 

PEMBBOKE  8TBEBT,  lot  60n141 
and  a  nice  B-rooin  cottage,  mod- 
ern terms  only  $500  cash. 
rr\r,-    V3500 


Advertise  in  THE  COLONIST 


-:-^I 


iX  JHQYV 


"The     Hcinw     KInders" 
319-320  Baywara  Bl«r-,     ▼iotoria. 


Lansdow^ne  Road 

Lot  41x130,  wes^  .of  Shelbourne :  terms  $250  cash,  balance 
6,  12  and  18  months.    Price  only  $800. 


LOTT,  MALIN  &  CO., 

1x8  Pemberton  Block 


GHEAP  OAK  BAY 

LOTS 

Four  large  lots,   riOx200   feet,  on  North   Hampshire  Road,  beautifully 
treed  wtih  oalis.  '    * 

Price  $1,300  Each 

One- third  cash,  balanco  over  two  years. 


The  STEWART  LAND  Co.  Ltd 


Members  Victoria  Sti 
101-2  Pemberton  SldsT. 


lOxohansres. 

Phone   1381. 


Victoria  Avenue 

On*  of  tlia  oholoait  atreata  in  Oak  Bay. 


1  PMne  Lot.   50x116   to  lane.. 

2  Fine   Ivots,   50x130    to   lane. 
1    Fine   Lot.    54x1  »0 


9950 
1  ORO 
1:200 


R.  H.  DUCE 


miona  304. 


Member    Vlrtoria    Real    Estate    Exchansre. 

704  Tort  8tr««t,  cor.  Bonflaa  Btreat. 


OornwaU  Street — Now  l-rooin 
(^filifnrnln  bunsalow.  hardwood 
floorM.  Uvln^^-room  and  hall 
panelled  and  beamed,  fireplaces, 
cement  basement.  ,  For  quli'lf 
sale,  $1200  caKh,  fcalancf  fn.'-y. 
Price > .  i .  1  1  »-.  «p-av»«^ 

Blthet  Street— ^Close  to  Men/.^es 
Street,  modern  6-room  cottage 
on  lot  55x1 8.').  one-lhird  cash, 
balanro   pjipv —    J^SOOO 

Howe  Street — Near  I>all'as  ICoad, 
BOO<l  lot  60x116,  facing  east, 
one-third  cash,  balance  G,'  l;i 
and  IS  months.  Price   ..IJUfoO 

Quadra  Straet — Two  large  lots, 
each  02x200  all  In  young  frtilt 
trees,  high,  dry  and  free  from 
rock    ?2100 

Cook  Street — Large  level  lot, 
81x189,  one-quarter  cash,  bal- 
ance   over    2   yea'rs    ....flOOO 

SaiytUe  Street — Oak  Bay,  soovl 
lot,  facing  south.  50x130.  Oni- 
tj-uarter  cash ^825 


CULLIN  &  VOKK 

Members     Ue.'i!     Kslate     KxchanRe 
McOallmit  BMff.  PlJOn*  2839. 

«  1383'   Donffla*  BtTMt. 


Don't  You 

See  Money 

For  You? 

IN  TIOTOBXA  WXBT 

Fine  comer.  60x1.10,  on  ■  Marx 
Street,  and  a  ^ood  houBe.  Prlca, 
(■«^«y  term.-?,  only ^6000 

North  Hampshire  Road,  two  fltta 
liiKh  lots,  with  ifood  bulldiaga 
nnd  iifaKnlflcent  view  of  Oak 
Bay.   Kasy    terme.  Only   ^flSOO 

f 

Grubb  &  Letts 

Open    BTMiUir*.  Wi»at  iMt, 

BUmban  of  Ttototte  BwU  SMit* 


mtmmmtttHmima 


miwmmmmntivrtiMf- 


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UliJJULJUli.lKl  «P»"« 


Salurcisi,   M»<c'..   9,    !912 


VICTORIA    DAILY   COLONIST 


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Market 


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4  lots,  I J4  miles  from  the  City  Halt  50  x  Lot  on  Leonard  St.,  near  Dallas  Road 

120  each,  en  block $1260         •  •  ■  "  -•  ■ ' !  "r'l^* ^inim 

,     .     ^  ^,7-,       as-in^n     Lot  uu  Oliver  St.,  Oak  Bav JJslUUO 

Lot  on  Olympia  Ave.,  Oak  Bay  ^lOoU     _,  j^^^  ^^^  ^^^^j^  g^^^  ^^^j^ $1250 

Lot  on  Manley  St.,  Government  House  i  lot  on  Niagara,  near  the  Park  $2600 

Place $1200     i  lot  on  Battery  St $2400 


R.  S.  DAY  &  B.  BOGGS 


620  Fort  Streeti  Victoria,  B.  C 


i^phone^o 


jh?d  X890 


i«Kbjaorj!««a!«««i<»«n«««»»**«<"*«'««« 


;         Grow 

Seven  beautifully  treedvlots,  close  to  car  »n»| 
beach,  53x120  each.  Price,  $1,100,  terms  one- 
third  cash,  balance  6,  12,  18,  24  months. 


Twenty-one  lots,  50x120  each.  These  lots 
command  a  magnificent  view  of  Straits  and 
Oak  B^ay.  Price  $S50.  $100  cash,  balance  6, 
12,  and  18  months.  ^ 


We  have  a  1912  FORD  CAR  in  good  condition,  to  traae  ior^  real  e§!^aif?. 


LOTS  IN  OAK 
BAY 

.  We  have  a  number  of  excellent  residential  lots  ia 
the  following  locations: 

OLIVER  ST. 


ST.  PATRICK  ST. 
MONTEREY   AVE. 


LINKLEAS  AVE. 

N.  HAMPSHIRE  RD. 

CENTRAL  AVE. 


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Corner  i»kigl*y  uid  Bronchton  S«kc# 

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Pbofie  isit 


SiSSISSSIU^ 


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Prices  ranging  from      / 

$1,250  to  $950 


THE  KEY 


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II  McC^Hura  Bit>di     i  '     ^  J^hone  766 


V  aiuauic    J_yaiia3 

Road  Lot 

Us  For  Price  and 
Terms 


t&L«ygham 

F:6.  Box  107;  *;;'  •''  '■  ■  ■  "'■^^:..:'  ^  "• ''  '^'^V^'  ^'.m:'^.:^fmti^  664 


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Fi||Ji|iELD    ESTATE,    modem    7-room    house,    furnace, 
every  convenience    Terths  arranged.     Price f«,000 

?TOLLYWOOD   PARK,  new     s-room     house,     fii|«^!i4sJ:i/^J,  fj^ 
S-1,625  cash,  balance  arranged.     Price ^*,^iws 


STUART  &  RBI 

Phone  2612  Corner  Fort  and  Do^g^^  Sts. 

Agents  for  the  Manufacturers  Life  Insurance  Company 
'     (Members  of  Victoria  Real  Estate  SaBriwIlgS.) 


liiiiWiiiitii 


CM0Sm  Lc 
Week  Only 


Davie  Street,  between  Lelghton  end  Fort.  60x103 V^^^ 

Xorth  HanM«Mr!|;»Wtdr  60x200.  nicely  treed,  4  lots.  eacTi S«p! 


403-404  BaTvard  Block. 


R1AJ.T\ 


Fort  Slf^t 

$6600  will  lu^Si|jjyi|^,^e 
above  stre^^"-i|iijft' ^4^tiijd&», 
wltl\  two  frontages.  Price 
119,500. 

¥ii^BP#creet 

9400  per  foot     for     10ft.     near 
.Vancouver  tMMJ)l| 
over   two   yetim. 


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^  terms  can  b«  arranged. 


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§jyfe,^iilAKmE  AND 
•^'     ■  Manager  B^ncb  Office  of  Great  West  Life 

'  P.  O.  Box  167 


ACCIDENT  INSURANCE 

Keal  Estate,  Insurance  1ili^Pi|liij|(l  Agent 

1305  Broad  Street,  Next  to  Colonist  Office 


flik,^'!fi^.i  -LLljitis!; 


i^M. 


We  write  In.-iuranoe  of  all  kinds- 

MAN  &  ca 


,  corner- of  Q^ra  anr p^,ughton  streets. 
j|lK»tre  site  onty  'orte  block  -at^hfcy. 


100a  Bro»a  Street 


▼lototla.  B.C. 


HI yjmi.;jjviji 

'fr[.iffilit7iiTllfiiliii«'i 


mr>. 


Tiotorim  9.  ijl^'?''       Phone  65. 


Offers  aome  of  the  best  buylns  in  the  -World  at  the  present  time.       1 
have  a  wide  selection  of  excellent  auick-actlon  Investments.       COMB  IN 

TOI3A.Y  -_ 

«Btr»KSXl>B"   KAS   BEBW   80X1>   OXn?.  .y  v- 

'■"^iSfiSSfel' 


DAVID  A.  CAMPBELL 

613   Sayward  Block 


Phone   1717. 


Best  Yet 


Brooka    8t.— S    lots,    40x120.    each 
$liOOO 

Trent  St.— 50x140,  $175  cash;  bal- 
ance 6.  13.  18,  24  Price  ...   S800 
Empire  St.— 2  loto  each f  1,500 

V, V   ;,;iv;      ncreagfc     In     Gordon 
llra.i,  for  a  few  days  only. 


Queen  City  Realty 

1413  Bougla-  St. 
AskUind.      Phone    2774.        Proctor. 


JAMES 
BAY 

ST.  AHDBBWS  STaBBT 

One    bloc'r-.   from    Park,      mnrlprn 
fi-vaom   house,  lot  BOxlSO. 

I,     ,  fOOOO 


Terms. 


J.  F.  Belbin 

Phones  n««    '  ^     i(.-2684. 
e)      Corn)or*«*    S«        victoria. 


Don't 
Miss  It! 

BEST    CORNER    ON 

DOUGLAS 

BEST    CORNER    ON 

VIEW 


John  T.  Reid 

Member     Real     Estate 
...■-Exchange 
519  Sayward  Blk.         Phone  aeso. 


82000 — I'^or  two  nice  lots  on 
Conip:tance  Ave,  one-quarter 
cash,  balance  6.  12  and  18 
months.         » 

)f«920 — One  nice  larjre  lot  juat  off 
Burnslde  Uoad.  »325  cash,  bal- 
ance   6,.  13    and    18    months. 

I|t800 — A    nice    rlf>;ir    lot     r]n^r     to 

Oorffe   Bridge,  ^ 

snap  at  ISoo 


S-roomert   1i< 


'in. 


R11DD&  NEWMAN 

643  Pandora  Street. 

I'lincp    Oetiigr    Hotel    DlofU. 


5VEN 

•fecials 

^ Cambridge  Street,  close  to 
sea,  2  lots.'  Price,  each, 
......     ..........  .$2,000 

Linden  Avenue,  close  to 
sea,  2  lots.  Price,  each, 
....... .    \  . . .....  .$2,300 

Howe  Street,  close  to  sea, 
2  lots.  Price,  each  $1,750 

Moss  Street,  close  to  sea,  i 

lot..  Price    $1,700 

All  above  oil.  easy  terms. 

P.  R.  FLEMING 

643  View  Street,  Phone  3307 


Fine  Block 

QFi 

Cheap  Lots 

even  big  lots 
over  200  feet  deep,  and  tlic 
best  kind  of  soil*  on.  Nortli 
Hampshire  road.  They  arc 
\  (1  \  ;ir,c  luiiiding  siti 
woiilfl  sell  again  at  an 

advatin  1,(1  us  show  thetn. 
The  price  is  only  $1,300  each, 
or  a  little  better  for  cash. 


■wrrr 


Lot  on  Wildwood  Avenue f  1,200 

Lot,  Victor  street,  no  rock ^700 

Corner  Lot,  Hollywood  Park , ?1,050 


«ii3^iisiiV  r*  J*;  <]__ 

Doiible  Oonier,        „ 

Asrjtnth   Street.   sjoaa^D   .,..,...,-...    ?6oO 

Dean  Heights,  a  few  cyp»??W;»i*"'  Street    and 

Townley  Street    and    PouV^ny   R-oad ;" one-third    ca^li. 

Price,  «ach  .*«irr,..*.< » ^1,000 

Double  ^^^^l^fti^^ood  Park 5^2,200 

Beautiful  Nine-room    Residence,  2.- lots,  Hollywood     1^ 

,.ftTittittfegfPieil***^V- ST'^ 

l^a^Sfr  ^Mfi5<^,''"l*Hor  street  (new) ^4,«5U 

S#-1^fet,  close  in  «!^'5Sn 

Government  Street,  close  in  ?65,000 

Five  Lots,  each  50x130,  Asquith  street. •  .$3,000 

Lot,  Hollywood  Park,  close  to  car. $1,000 

McPherson  &  Fullerton  Bros. 

6x8  Trounce  Avenue,  Victoria,  B.  C. 


•irisrthe  east.    Good'terma   : , }i52250 

Lot  3  5.  wndwood  Avenue,  facing  east,  and  near  the  cars.  Beautiful  view, 
and   terms .$1250 


fe  GRIFFITH  CO. 


REAL    ESTATE  AXD    INVESTMENTS— INSURANCE 

'     Eire,  Life  and*  Accident 
Rooms5-7-9-xi;Mahon  Bldg. 

Phone  1462 
.  ''^piitlbers  Victoria  Real  Estate  Exchange) 


Victoria,  B.  C. 


«aMm# 


Phone  188S 


.TAMGS  B.*.Y  SPECIAL. 

Corner  Niagara  and  Clarence  streets, 
fine  glx-roonie'd  modprn  house,  with 
fumacp.  cement  Hoar  in  bawmcnt. 
on  larpe  lot,  67x100,  nicely  laid 
out  In  lawn,  ohrubs  and  flowers; 
prlco  for  quick  sale  $8(500;  flOOC 
cash,  balance  to  suit  ymrchai-pr. 
owner  will  tclc/  ?*iioO^  cash  and 
a  clear  title   guaranteed. 

Gordon  Burdick 

,".20     BrouBhmn    .St. 

Pemborton    Block. 
\  ;    '.i:  ,:        ■;    Innurance   Written. 


JOHNSON  STREET 

Thirty  feet  adjoining 
Queen's  Hotel,  between 
Store  street  and  waterfront, 
at  $i,ooo  per  front  foot,  on 
good  terms. 

R.  B.  PUNNETT 

Room   10,   Mahon  Block 
P.   O.   Box   785  Phone   1119 


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H.  F.  PULLEN 

Oak   r.iv   Realty  Office 

205O  tJak  Bay  Avenue 

Phone  F1605 


A.  T.  FRAMFTON 


mSSSSm 


Drk   Von  ^iS/ant 

A  Homer 


.P 


Here  is  one  that  is  well  woi'th"  the  price  as^dand 
that  is  certain  to  increase  in  value.  'It  is  on  PRIOR 
STREET,  close  to  HILLSIDE  AVENUE,  and  has 
eight  rooms  and  a  full  size  cemented  basement.  ^  It  is 
well  finished  throughout  and  pleases  the  eye,  both 
outside  and  inside.    The  Ibt.measures  51x135. 

The  Price  IS  $4,650 

On  easy  terms.     Come  and  ask  us  about  it. 


R.  V.  WINCH  &  Co. 

LTD. 

521  Eort  Street 
Members  Victoria  Real /Estate  Exchanj^e 


James  Bay 

Right  in  the  Line  of  Harbor  Improvements  on 
Superior  Street 

Excellent  lot  60x120,  near  St.  Lawrence.  One- 
quarter    cash,  balance     1,  2    and    3    years. 


Price 


.^6,000 


■nv,  «     ,«,a  725  Fort  Street. 

Phone  1058.  ,   T-  .   .     T-     t 

Member  Victoria  Real  Estate  Exchange. 


Interest    and    principal. 
Cash   paymont   of   $400   buys   5- 
rooin    new   house  and     lot — 6   lots 


A.  TOLLER  &  CO. 

604  Tate«   Street 


SMUND  SINGH  REAL  ESTATE  CO. 

Qu««t,'.    Avenue,    between    Cook    and    Vancouver     StreeU;     ""*"»''     *!"  _^"J^|J<; 

EmTrw.'  Avenu;:  bMw^^n"  Cook  and  Vancouver"   StrieW!    ono*  "  iot.  ' 'w.i"  '  oO^j^^ 

nZn^'fl^'  nD«d;  ■n.;i;"DouBl'«V  mr^VtV on^'joi' m' ^OxUtlY  "^tce' !  .' . ". ! .  !  .  .  .»««o 

Hhplbourne    Str»M..    ono    lot.    ilxn    40x187;    Price •'"" 

.'0l»  noogl««t  H.       Come  In  and  lUt  your  property  for  quick  n1*.     P.  O.  B«x  I0^3        | 


Today's  Snap 

Bumalda  Boad— Ttirco  large  lotn. 
alnwst  oipposlte  Delta  Street, 
en  "ui"' .  •'*<'''• ^I-IOO 

P.  Edmonds 

518   y«m«i*r«>u  SUtf.  SSsai*  8CJW. 
Offle*  Open  Tonlfht. 


A     VEST     SEZiEOT     FIZCE      Or 

ACBEAOE   our   SBLA.Wia- 

OAXr    I<AXE 


oiri     ^i^^i    n  fi 


two   nilnutcR   walk   from   the  E.   A. 
N.   station.     At  very  low  price. 


E  R.  STEPHEN  &  CO. 

Real    Estate    and    Insurance 
Boom  4,  Briagman  Block 


Urn 


Special  Snaps 

n«w  t'room  hotuM.     mo4«nk 
ev«T7  itmpe0U  rooms  «H 


se«  UB  tor  iermiK 


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VICTORIA   DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,  March  9,  19^2 


!i 


1 


A  BUSINESS 
LIKE  TALK 

FROM 
A  BUSINESS 
LIKE  FIRM 


Are  you  availing  yourself 
of  the  best  opportunities  to 
;jjf;a,!p|. business  your    way? 

Ihg-ve  a  lew  mornents 


WHAT  THE  WORLD'S 

PRESS  IS  SAYING 


Boy  Booat  Kov«juent 

ill  fii.1  Lhe  Boy  HcoUl  moveiu>...  ..^j 
supplied  aU  civilization  with  a  force  foi- 
eood,  and  a  direct  outlet  for  healthy 
enersy,  that,  could  It  be  Slimmed  up, 
should  ni*an  w-h  g«n»r«tlon  an  army  of 
men  aaved  through  training  and  aaisoc- 
latlona,  from  much  that  Is  undesirable. 
So  long  aa  tht  Uoy  Scouts  <ire  under 
Its  present  wise  direction,  so  long  as 
the  chief  Ideal  of  its  members  18  to  do  a 
••good  turn"'  dally,  there  In  little  room 
lov  orlllclsni.  Indeed,  regarding  the 
movement's  alleged  military  tendenclee. 
It  is  difficult  to  see  how  dlBclpUne  could 
be  preserved  with  any  less  of  a  so-calr 
led  military  form  of  organization  that;lt 
at  present  has. — Ottawa  Journal. 


said  Mr.  Chui-chlU.  "we  should  meet  It 
not  by  words  but  by  deeds.  .  .  .  We 
should  not  only  Increase  the  number  of 
our  ships,  but  also  the,  ratio  In  which 
we  .stood  to  other  powtrs."  This  Is  a 
manly  and  plaln-spokcn  intimation. 
There  will  be  no  "Whining"  in  -this  coun- 
try ir  it  is  carried  out.  The  whole  na- 
tion Is  behind  Mr.  Churchill  wh«  ^  he 
sptaks   thus.—London    Dally   MalU 


m^. 


it  is  the  greatest  .adver- 
tising power  of  the  day,  that 
is  W6g  used  by  all  live 
.  business,  firms,  as  a  means 
of  ,  attracting  prospective 
cttStomers  who  are  influ- 
enced by 
GOOD     IMPRESSION^ 

It  is    rightly     said     that 
^54_^'First  impressions  are  last- 
ing" and  an    attriactive  and 
imposing  sign  is  a  sure  ; 


CaaaOa'a  Waval  PoUoy 
We  care  precious  little  about  the  party 
polities  In  Ihls  matter.    But  .we  do  want 
Canada  to  be  In  the  first  Jltte  pf  battle 

%lth  flirhtlngahips  when  the  Grea^  D^,  ^?^211|||^^SsiMfe«^i 
•(poxneB.-We;:wiint"our  boya'.to-wittanottiMfl  mtMmWSM^^S 


MR.   JOHN   JARDINE'S 

ELECTION  ADDRESS 

.,.,,. n   Jardine.   ex-M.P.P.  for     the 

Esquimau  district,   ha  alsBued  the  fol- 
lowing election  address: 
TO    the   Electors   of   the   District   of  Bs- 
quimalt, 

Gentlemen,— I  Irnve  the  honor  to  offer 
myself  as  a  candidate  for  re-cleotlon 
aa  your  representative  In  the  I'l-ovin- 
clal  Legislature. 

At  the  lapt  election  I  pledged  myself 
to  support  any  government  that  would 
introduce  legislation  to  provide  for  the 
development  of  Vancouver  lalana  l>y 
railways  and  for  the     establishment    ot 

the   Uawi 


t 


v:  ^''f^■■^i4^2e;i^t:ti^is.ij^ 
ilandV'keieip-Wi/^'Sign;^ 
5  mh6  wiij  bit  ple^iSfcd  ;t<^  off er  ■ 
you  unique  suggestions  that 
are  '*^ifferent.^J  m^  iip  4P^ 
v;j  and  get    particulars.    JEstir 
gajattes  :;fr^.^^:;  -liighest^;  ^class  ^ 
IHforic  ^asiuiid; ::  and .'  ichareres 
^  ^' 'very;' -rtissohab^  "  T 


a«n  tp:  fc«I»  *»  a»#.  l».tl»tln»^t?«  want  ^  ~^^^  ** 
Ctoadft  to  b«  T*);nrM«nt*a  by  lUtttlMbtp* 
wUob  win  m««t  tl»  enaipyr  md  not  l»y 
^orulaers  •wbloli  ^rtW  alEUUt  in  the  re^r, 
ffuardlog  tbc  f^ft}n  route  against  cbwMje 
or  Intaffinary  i"ov«r«,— Montreal  Star. 


i^wrs  wUl  b«  moro  e»l»nrt»e  than  ever 
next  year,  and  In  Lrf>ndon  the  Hudsotfa 
Bay  oomi>any  «Otd  Its  stock  of  beaver 
fktUs  at  an  advance  of  54  percent.  ov»r 
last  year's  prices.  The  proposal  has  bten 
made  tl>at  KuBrta,  whenoa  como  most 
of  our  fura,  aboold  set  aside  a  greftt 
Airatan  OV  tt.ii*tury  wUeielu  <arb— ftaa 


mkn«4  ;«d  '5^l«-  5^^3l»*»wi- 
ta«»  <rf  tWa  |M«»i*  *t '^,0m^mP^., 


from  taxation  Is  very  satisfactory  to  me 
as  1  am  eure  it  will  be  to  you,  and  nrer- 
lls  your  hearty  support. 

The  extensive  programme  i>f  public 
works  inaugurated  by  the  govemmenl 
is  timely  and  necessary.  In  the  prep- 
arations of  the  tHtlmatt^s  my  recom- 
mendaUons  received  full  ooneideration. 
and  I  think  the  liberality  of  the  ap- 
propriations for  Esquimau  show  that  X 
have  not  been  neKHsrent  of  the  needs 
of  tbls  constituency. 

Th.«    lnt«rest«    of    the    province,  being 
closely     Identified    with     those     of     the 
Canadian    Northern    Pacific    Kail  way.     1 
favor   the  extension  of  that  system     by 
the      construction      of      all      necessary 
branch  lines,  and  If  elected  it  shall  be 
my   effort   to   secure  as   many  of   those 
as    m«y    be    required    to    bring   all    parts 
of  Vancouver  Island  In  touch  with  that 
transcontinental     road;   I     shall  especi- 
ally  work  for   the  early  construction  of 
a  branch  line  to  open  the  country  lying 
between     Sooke     Harbor     and     Nltlnat 
Lake,    and    I  have  excellent  reason  for 
believing  that  efforts  In  that  direction 
will  be  successful.     I  sliall  endeavor  as 
far    as    lies    In    my    power    to   advance 
the  industrial  Interests  of  thlaoonstlt- 

uency.    and    I    have  already   

preliminary  •t«PBto«r»xdl!Jieoiwp»* 


ROSES 
CHOICE    ROSES 

in  strong   tield  grown   plaiit>.      lie:>idi;.'.   ihe 

old    reliable    sorts    like    La  France,  Dijon, 

Kahserin,  Bemmer,  Jacque  Cochet,  Jestant, 

eic,  etc.     We  have  the  best  novelties  of  the  sea.son :    Lyon  Rose, 

Irish  Elegance.  Climbing    White     Cachet    Mme^Segand    Webtr, 

Count  of  Tecliester  and  the  famous  Blue  Rose,  VeilcRcn  aia«. 

Catalogue  free  or  come  to  nursery  and  make  personal  ':elcction. 

LAYRITZ  NURSERIES 

Carey    Itortd.    VU-lOrln. 


Braarh    at    Kelowna. 


v^<&L  tj»a  .>iiiM«,.»t'*^^;|ig^;'^^ 


anlVnals  shall  be  allowed  to  breed  with- 
out molestatlop.  If  aotnethlng  llKe  this 
IB  not  done  the  tU»e  wUl  ooinc,  and 
^Ithln  a  generation,  when  efmlne  a^d 
intttk^JKrlli  bV^  iio  cbinfflonSr  than  "the 
buffalo,  it  mlffht  be  worth  the  wWle 
of  the  Canadian  Cotttervat^oa  Commto- 

h*tm    •i>ir«»«t««    fttr    »w*i».--QtU»* 


tljwroaglily  tit   apc^   w4fk 

been  the  aim  of  the  Wheral  party,  that 

I  dee^ied  It  wlee,  aotln*  in  your  inter- 

acts,  to  «lve  my  aaBlatanQ*.  ^  f*'  »■ 

I  could  to  the  •6oom9lI«hmtfnt  of  ^t 

PMtyi  without  ragard  to  pfttty  oonaliao 

erations. 

The  policy  of  the  administration  be- 
ing one  of  proCreaa  and  general  ad- 
vancement, I  rewttwed  to  ^«aal  with  It 
upon, Its  menta.  beUevtnc  that  I  toould 
be  mure  useful  to  my  eonatltuenta  and 
cbijtia;  *  atfrtf  mmaVS — aimeharBB  my 
duties  as  one  of  the  reipresentatlvea  of 
the  people  of  Brlttoh  Columbia  by  ao 
doinr  than  by  ylytns  it  a  partltNm  op- 
iKwUlon^.:  Af  thii  Rollcx  *«*«*?i^„i! 
•wraa  shown  to  be  ao  well  daylaea  and 
ao  fully  in  the  public  totewat*  that  1 
oonaldared  it  wlaa  to  «tva  the  f«*«rt|»^ 


.m»it:,iny*|uH«#pdrt,;»n«-ir-y«^lW>**^  ■.fhat'f -^(JMi  Ifilf^ 


J- 

,  m^'n«(k4m'^M^!iam-'m  tot  »»■ 

Htaa  ©f '  th*  Bto«1««W  Sartor.  WWU 
the  laiit  inent(#»«.'<wl»J««t«  ;.»0  .  not 
come  undap  t^a  Jort«d|otlon  of  Va»Tto- 
vinplM  X<asi«Iatura.  there  are  many 
thntfa  that  your  repreaentatlva "In  #l»t 
body>«an  *o  to  advanea  4b«au  an^^'  I 
pl«a«e  my»el«  to  d«  ayarythtt*  to  -my 

w|w«r  t<».ii>^*  ««.«•  -..:-     ■•it  ••■■_:. 
I  consmtniata   you   upon   the    apare 

proBp*rlty^of  Brttlsh  Colunjibla.  fowhrda 
which  It  i<»n  with  fuU  Juirtloe  be  aald 
mat  tliar^jfWUgy  •!  ♦»*»  »>■>«*  pmvln. 
cJai  adm»iH»tiP»«on  l»»"  *«'y  largely 
eontMba^.,  '  ■'"■■;■ 

l' ahAUrii^a  .M  many  of  ji*|j  person- 
ally  aa  ,1   <!»n  before  eleotl^  day,  and 
■•  a*iSlF  .»e^  Taidy  ■  -to:  -*«n«^rt^1»r'-'-wr«wnt-- 
|,oait»on:-|ii«i.in»y^  futiiipf ;-,i»T^-'~- *~  -" 

who  mr  4mtp.'.'^.'*^^^, 


ms. 


A  GOOD 


;-A*ii. 


it,  Oak; 
r' Jot,  comwmmm 


1*1  ■*;  .V,  .vWi-.-i'.'-^'V     ttu 


•*      -  .,, 


^..4'.' 


^>.-:' 


I  111 


Ei^diisiyc;  Agents, 


;.::,,/:f;:»inral  .   ,,     „      . 
T*e  wlae  pdUcT  !•  ftw»l«»y  to^^^ 

:faiK>''^«lr'  ;«^riatto«a;-^«fto'.!ap«^^  0^ 
•that;-a«  Mk^t^urchliVfifti^-^ifir^^ 
aplendld  apeeoh  at  <»!Ni*«*W  y«*t*rwy^; 
the  hattona  <|«  «*lropa  ar*:  at  tWs  mo- 
ment pr«8aln«/*0«|Mt^  and  pyaipf^iMf 
:eacii  other '*«»li«P'^iitt*^:irt>''"av«ft^^ 

■  protMtat|dn.;wiU'.  «#*v.^2«e-.1tt^  trtm 

■"  fact.-  '■;:lt-ift^lblta''il»:''l»«-lMiW^'Ni^     ^^at, 

We  must  go  forward,  too.  Hr.  Churchill 

gave  a  plain  assurance  that  the  prime 

nilnlster  and  his  colleagues  "without  eX'^^ 

eepttoiiL  at*  -reaolved  to  maintain     the 

•^ifiMnaMy  whioli  this  countty  en- 

''^'i'WIIviii^me- ,  that  :statement  v'«)t4 

....^....Jliii^ph, it  Is  made.  '^If ."Oipi 

Is  ■to  ibe van  ''Sisereii^e.'on  tl»o -"°°^"*f^'!^5» 


:«pi*y;>i|»in''0hoo8tng;:ma-  aB'"y<Mir;  ^ret» 
r^a«Di»ttv»  I  •w^|l^iiow«&w»     .do  so.,    ■.. 
/  ,*6e'>^wl|f*ii»^^ 
a»r«iiipnod  tty  the  Pi^ll^  M»»»ttf«*»f.    *« 
of-  'aUcTi  'an ; ext^iyMtVf  m»m>o'.,offm  -»wxt 

■int«reata;*Hiii#%#«*^         ■  ■^*'* 

ttf  ,f*<t«if»»  a  i^iiiSiiWntatlyo  «rho  will  co- 
^»ilW««#;^Wl«i-'  *i[m'^  ^n:.^oarryinit  ..it^^out., 
ir£j^^^»i8y  win  m  the  course  Of  a  few 
yj(^  Toault  In  giving  yanoouver  l*- 
•  ai|*?iWly.  ■  oue-'-  ■  t*»W*afd;,,iniIea/.  of:, tall'- 

;:Wy-'and''llw  ■^^^l^^l^j^^S'^^^^^^m: 'a;-  .*■'- 

■ -with 'the  MBlnliil|y8#-«|t*«*P^ 
btiage.  whiBrefty  ft*  *«nni«i^la^  ^^*^^ 
of  thlB  oon»atii|l!(«»»>#m.  5*1  «*■«»'««•  I« 
elected: I  -^i^'^^M'^^tf^  **>  *^*"* 


It:  m 
the  r« 

istb. 

JOHN- 
Baauimalt,  Marsh  Sth, 


with  o<mfldeiM|; 
ballotting  oh  Mil 


.1,1  I .1    |- ' 


F.J  tlart^ 


4.'. I'll      ■   III" 


a^-- 


-rrt- 


fcXCftJSWE  AaENT^ 


■■■  ''  ~    ,        •"        V      '.  '„   "*^ ' ''"  '  ,     ,.,  ... 


14 ;  ihe  rconstimm* 


d««l)>; 


„     _i»^^it-he-l3;««l 

Will  be  «lven  to'tj 

loni.on-"tawi|  ,    -. 

.k     will     be  ahollshcd 
iyementa  on  ftura     Wlh  b^ 


lor  $1^0? 


'■  NotJuiiil^dma||g|^|i  art 
creation,  ciif"fo  fit  at^'^ft-^gle, 
shaped  smartly  in  the  very  latest 
style  and  made  up  from  the  newest 
spring  goods. 


It 

^^_-,«om- 

^c'rev- 
and   im^- 

Tel|afil^_ 


\' 

■'A' " 

■■■"  viV'v 

v» 

r 

.?'S'?Pf?';-?5-r^?T'.';',  '!".-..'. 


Proportionate     value 
$18.00     and     $22.50 


in     regular 
Suits     cut 
$14.75 


Tooke*sand  W.  G.  &  R.  Trade- 
marked  Shirts  ctit  to  $1.15 
and   • .  • 95^. 

Youths'  Suit  Specials 

Two  and  Three-piece  Suits,  of 
first  quality  material,  hev^est 
patterns  and  cuts,  rich,  dark 
tweeds $3.00 

Men's  Hats,  new  shapes $1.90 

Youths'  Odd  Vests,  few 25^ 

.Vitural  Wool  Underwear.  .$1.95 
l',ovs'   Donhlr-kncc   Stockings,    per 

pair .20^ 

Boys'  School  Caps,  each 15^ 

THESE    AND    SCORES    OF 
OTHER  SNAPS    TODAY 

Sale  Begins  at  8 


ATA 


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fou  doubtkss  fiave  read  manv  iqi  2  announcement.,  Mr.  Shrewd  Buyer,  but  it  reniained  forus  to  show 
vu« xlc  way  to  a  7-passenger  caroi  the  size,  power,  finish  and  reliability  of  the  Alpena  Flyer,  at  $2,450.  A  car 
;o  completely  andsuperhlv  equipped  that  you  ;will  won  der  how  it  can  be  built  at  the  price.  And,  remember, 
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Bhebler— Demountable  Klm«— 1  Beam 
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Storage  Battery  kept  conotantly  and  fully 
charged  by  Electric  Generator  attached  to 
Motor — Self  Starter— Electric  Horn— Nobby 
Tread  Tlre»  ott  Bear  Wheel*— Demonntoble 
Blin*— Extra  Blm  with  Inflated  Tube  -and 
Casinr  on  Bunningr  Board — Tire  Iron* — 
Bumper— Trunk   Back— 2   Bug-*- Shock   Ab- 

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SPECIAL  FEATURES 

A  mo*t  unique  device  i*  our  new  Lighting 
System.  The  Ignition  «y*tem  hn*  a  dual  cap- 
acity, viz.,  ignition  and  charging  of  storage  bat- 
tery. "Wrhlle  the  motor  1*  running,  a  large  stor- 
age battery  i*  being  constantly  charged.  An 
automatic  «hut-off  gnarda  agaln*t  overcharging. 
All  five  lamp*  are  electric  light*  operated  hy  a 
*lmple  Bwitch.  You  can  light  any  one  or  all  of 
the*e  light*  which  are  controUed  by  thr**  ■•p- 
arate  switch**.  Ju*t  touch  a  button  and  you 
have  Ught.  Wo  fa**ing  with  ga*  tank*  and  no 
recharging  of  batterle*.  Tour  light*  aro  alway* 
ready.  The  Bame  battery  that  auppUe*  curremt 
for  the  lamp*  operate*  tne  eiectrio  horn  nai  UAy- 
plle*  current  for  ■tartlng  the  motor. 


A  full  stock  of  parts  Is  carried  mWinnipcj^.     Whliuiu  ihe  i.-kUn^  scats  the  price  is  $50.00  less. 

ATTENTION  DEALERS!    We  want  the  best  dealer  m  Victoria 
It  is  the  biggest  automobile  val  ue  in  Canada.  We  will  give  a  liberal  contract  and  a  wide" 
jep  of  territory.    Better  wire  us  today.  ^__^_________ 


To  sell  this  car  for  us. 


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R.  C.  H.  Motor  Sales  Company,  Limited 

Imperial  Garage,  Osborne  Place,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

Distributors  of  Alpena  Cars  for  Manitoba,  Saskatchew  an,  Alberta  and  British  Columbia. 


•WSPST! 


Saturday,    March    9,    1912 


\^CTOUTA    l^AIT.Y    COLONIST 


15 


If 

I.  ii 


On  the  Waterfront 


•C.  p.  R.  Officials  Expect  Tliat 
Coming  Season  Will  See  All 
Recorck  Broken  in  Passen- 
ger Trade 


SUMMER 


SCHEDULES 

ARRANGED 


l'-i(luy  morning  with  a  cargo  of  salt  hcr- 
I  rini'   ironi    iveicnikan  and  Port   oinipMou 
I  for  shipment   to  llie  Orient.     The  Robert 
•  IJoUar.    whifli    left    the    outer    wharf    on 
Thursday,  took  a  shipment  of  3,000  tons 
of   horrinK,   and  a   bis   ahiprnt'iit   1h   now 
bo!ng  asHi-mbled   from   Nanalmo,  Ketchi- 
kan and  elsewhere  for  the  next  outboun<l 
Oriental  liner. 

Among  the  pasKongers  on  the  R.  M.  S. 
Kmj're.ss  of  India  hound  to  the  Orient 
was  Mr.  Chas.  O.  .fuUan,  who  Is  bound 
t.)  Japan  and  China  to  secure  a  larger 
nwrket  for  herring  from  this  coafst.  He 
will  also  vlalt  Korea  and  Siberia.  At 
Vlad(vo«tok,  Mr.  Julian  will  inspnot  con- 
ditions with  a  view  to  establishing  a 
herring  saltcry  for  which'  purpose  ho 
has  obtained  a  concession  from  the  Rua- 
slan  ffov^nmcQt. 


Three  Sailings  -a  Day  to  and 
from  Vaflcouver--4<ew  Ser- 

:  vice  to«  Goose  Bay  and 
Prince  Rupert 


im 


rilti^lJ:Htl\Ui\  1^ 


iTi  OFF  (■ 


Robert  Dollar's  Officers  Tell  of 
Dense  Clouds  of  Steam 
Arising  from  the  Surface  ot 
the  Sea 


treasurea.  Their  oljject  Was  only  to 
break  open  the  collection  boxes,  whkh 
had  not  been  opened  for  two  months, 
and  to  eurry  away  the  eash.  They  broke 
away  the  thick  panels  of  the  huge  oak 
dooi-  during  the  night,  and  entered  the 
church,  Tliey  then  broke  0|)en  all  the 
pooi'-boxee,  and  foreeil  a  drawer  in  a 
closet,  where  some  cash  and  sccurltleH 
were  kept.  It  Is  believed  that  In  all 
the.v  'may  have  secured  about  $300  In 
Dooty.  Fortunately,  they  respected  t'lc 
sanctuary  ajid   the  treasure  of  r^iic^. 


w»X*^'  ''*'**  ***  records  for  travel  betveisn 
•^'  ^'  Viotorlfr  and  Vancouver  will  Im  liroken 
this  jraar  and  a  rreat  ausmentatton  of 
travel  wlU  likely  take  place  on  all  t)it> 
wuten  iH  tna  iinnrnHrtun  ot  e.y.K.  ot* 
f iQJals,,  Vrbo.  ,are  planning  the  aumnier 
;(eh«4tilt>a  for  the  steamers  of  the  B.C. 
's^,l>i  'COast  steamship     service.     Three     trips 

•  ^  tioiial,  v^sst^  IMlitK  addfW  shortly.  "^Hlk 
the  two  three-funnelled  liners  'on  the 
&'  -4./  irlangiilar  route  and  tliv  Princess  A^e- 
P^p-  laidc  and  Princess  Alice  alternating  be- 
tween Victoria  and  Vancouver  It  la  an- 
ticipated that  there  will  be  sailings 
morning,  afternoon,  and  night  from 
both    ports. 

With  thfc  sailing  of  the  steamer  Prin- 
cess May  a  ten  day  schedule  has  been 
started '  between  Victoria  and  Skarwav 
via  the  usual  ports  -wMilch  will  continue 
until  June  IM,  when  a  wtekly  schedule 
will  be  adopted. 

A  weekly  service  is  to  ho  arnangod 
between   Vancouver  an<  i>crt 

and   Goose   Bay,   calling  ~ual 

ports  uf  call  In  nortncrti  Hi^tlah  Colum- 
bla.  It  haH  not  been  decided  which 
.steamer  will  be  ustd  on  this  route,  but 
it  will  be  either  the  now  steamer  Prln- 
<e;-..,  Sophia  which  i.s  being  brought  out 
irom  the  buildcr'.s  yards  on  tht,.  Clyde. 
or  the  Princess  Royal.  U  is  expected 
.1  Me  business  will  be  done  to  Goose 
Hay  in  the  near  future!  as  wtll  as  to 
Prince  Rupert  and   way   ports. 

The  service  to  the  West  coast  of  Van - 
eouver  Island  by  the  stcanwr  Tf.esis  to 
he  chaniq-ed  at  the  beginning  of  next 
iv.orah  to  provide:  a  schedule  of  four 
trips  a  month,  ins5tead  of  three,  as  at 
liresenti 

The  steamer  Princess  Royal  Is  being 
overhauled  and  will  bo  taken  td  the  b; 
('.  Marint  rail\vay  yards  to  be  hauled 
•jut.  The  Princess  Victoria,  wUifeh  was 
recently  converted  into  an  oll-burhcr,'  Is 
completing  her  overhaul  at  the  C.P.H. 
docks. 

"'        ^  Sophia- left  St.   Vincent 

.  n4  Is  <»Ti«Ant«Ml  -to  jMinort 
iiortly  from  Montevideo,  and  the  Prin- 
. 'ss  Patricia  is  expected,  to  rtport  at 
Sallii;i  Cru/;  in  a  few  days. 
'  ISffective  from  Victoria  March  12th 
and  Vancouver  Maroh  1 3th.  the  steam- 
ship Queen  City  will  sail  from  Victoria 
every  Tuesday  and  from  Vancouver  No. 
3  shed  at  8:30  a.m.  every  Wednesday, 
calling  at  Marble  Bay,  Blubber  Bay. 
Powell  River,  Lund,  Campbell  River. 
Quathiaskl  Cove,  Rock  Bay.  Waters 
Camp,  Moshers  Camp,  Alert  Bay,  Soen- 
lula,  Suquash,  Fort  Rupert.  Hardy  Bay, 
Wadhams,  Strathcona,  Good  Hope,  Beav- 
er. Brunswick.  Kfeldalah,  Rivers  Inlet 
Cannery. 

On  account  of  the  Quetn  City  making 
weekly  calls  at  Rivers  Inlet  canneries, 
■the  steamer  Princess  Beatrice  will  not 
rail  at  the  above  canneries  on  her  trips 
from  here  March  I6th  and  30th,  as  ad- 
verlised. 


TtM  st««tB«r\4lMMQ0k»'  Maru  losing 
bum  St  ^MMM^  tor  MurylQ*  to"V^et«rU 
In  thV  NtI4M^,T«PfftjKM«Hg.lll«:^^  *»* 
'bs>Uimic«d^';MNrtrpd.   p» 

thfar  service  vtt$.  latincbetf  laf^attftAtb. 
aod  will  maKe  her  flrwt  trljjk  hette  In  Jun* 
leplacing  te  Inaba  Maru»  while  the  tHtid* 
Kuoka  Maru  inrilt  start  rqnvlog  to  Vic> 
tana 


in   w»wmBgr.    vhM   wamri 

have  more  c»rgCMsp«ee  provldeft-tlHit.4)l#  ^ 
steamers  now  on  the  routes 


im  MJiie^  mt^mz 


WMMUt,  aook  at  VwtLw 


The  jMjsr  A)^«l?;Di  struck  a 
was  ^tWUfJ^y-iPcnJer  Harbor  yes- 
terdai5l^,>$|ifNmm|  to  advices  received 
yMta|i|il^t,j|pmpbn.  The  Vancouver 
Dreidli^i: '  md'^salvage  Company  has 
sent  a  wrecking  scovi-  to  the  scene  to 
endeavor  to  raise  tb«.'.'Hj||^^:!!$9ip9  Al- 
hernl.  which  was  bulli||^$lii-;West- 
minster  three  years  ago,  was  valued 
at   $7,000.     The  vessel   Is  held  by   her 


A  peculiar  phenomenon  off  the  ..wwst 
coast  of  VancQuyer-  island,  was  observ- 
ed'by  officers  of  the  British  steamer 
Robert  Dollar,  wlslch  has  Just  completed 
loading  at  the  outer  wharf,  on  the  last 
outward  trip  from  this  port  to  the  Ori- 
ent in  December  last.  For  tWet»  dajT* 
on  the  voyage  from  tliis  port  After  MM» 

mg  f^mm^^^m¥^^^  «•  *•«♦»*' 


wiiat  «l 


'-^l 


steam    WM 


seen  to  be  rising  from  the  fac9  of  tbe 
sea.  The  »(«««' arose  in  tbe  vra^e  of 
some  Tnetffr  Mu»tt«  of  hall  and  sleet, 
ffbleli  "ngv  ospfertenced  at  that  time  from 
tbn  iMWkbWurd.  and  tt  was' considered 
that  *4ba  steam  rising  from  the  sea  was 
An*  tb  the  «old  wind  blowing  across  the 
Ktam  Japanese  current — the  current 
vtttob  brings  balmier  weather  to  sunny 
Vtoinnimrer  lilanrt     Thare  was  s  mBflfrfl 


<it0ifit$n,6«.  U»  the  teropsrature  of  tbe  air, 
and  ihe  a«a  'surface  at  the  time.  Obser- 
v«tHm8  nUAAf  by  Moon^  <>fi|o»r  U  At 
y^tn^  of rtfce  B»»<jrt  ttglUa,  of  the 
tttni)QntlivnB''V(  ttaa'atl*  and'-'Vca^at'  noon 
f9r  ^^r  dkm'  follow:^  XMj»ember  9th, 
fteit'fttir«^  fil,fk|R!(^^,^^  «  ««frwi»i 
Deb<ttitrft>  l««b.  sea  VtfMtoiMi  «7  An|lN>pf|^ 
air  44  degrees;  December  11th,  etd'ml^ 
face  66  degrees,  air  48  degrees,  TKewtii^' 
,J.«tber  12th,  sea  surface  64  degrees,  air  60 
degrees. 


Sooinlng   House  Crime 

VANCOl'VKK.  .March  8.— IsUlore  Do- 
flo,  an  Italian  aged  1!)  years  was  shot 
and  fatally  wounded  by  Caeaar  Taco- 
bono  last  night  In  a  rooming  house  at 
848  Harris  81.  The  wounded  man  died 
iialf  an  hour  later  at  the  Vancouver 
atneral  Ho.spttal.  All  the  Inmates  of 
the  house  arc  Italians  who  speak  no 
English  and  it  is  difficult  to  decide 
whether  the  shooting  was  accidental  or 
Intentional. 


Very  substantial  increases  have  been 
madfe  In  the  siilarlcs  of  Vancouver  civic 
official-s. 


• :' 


Mauy^' sufferers      from      rheumatism 
hava.li>lii'Aurpri86d"iMi  iUniUliU-JtMlt  -fc 

tho  mm.  r%m  ^ofmrwi-m'  f 

ing  ^^i^iiimi^o^m'-imfm'  ^'«  one 

oiisc  ^ftrlHWMnJ^ltm  tn  ini'  requires  any 
Jbatantal 'tteatmant  whatever.  This  Unl- 
nM^t;{»  f«r  sate  by  all  4je«}etii,^  »« 


-  The  steam  whaler  Paterson,  wnlcli  is 
operated    from    Gray's  Harbor-  by   the 

HUbsldiixry  company  o|^J-1^|^>;  Canadian 
Northern  Pacific  KisfiMyl^f^;rompany. 
called  at  tho  outer  wharf  yesterday 
niDrning  soon  after  midnlgJit  and  left 
for  her  station.'  The  Paterson  and  her 
sister  steamer,'  Moi^an,.  have  been  un- 
dergoing an  overhauling  at  Seattle. 


Prenob  Cburob  Thieves 
PARIri,  March  8. — The  news  that  the 
Church  of  Arhenteull   was   broken  into 
and  robbed,  caused  a  sensation  in  that 
suburb.     The  basilica   of  Argcnteuil    is 
one  of  the  most  celebrated  churches  in 
France.     An  old  legend  affirms  that  the 
tunic  preserved  in  Its  sanctuary  Is   the 
tunic  of  Crnix  Christ,  and  thp  church, 
:iiesldee.  contains   other  aiSBSBK"  relies. 
ff'^;^^;'"fT.^  The   robbers.   fortunately-f^RTlibt  con- 
template carrying  away  any   of     these 


Ship   Wiflcombe  Park  Spoken 

vCarr.ving  a  cargo  of  cement  for  B. 
V.  %yinch  and  Company,  the  British 
sailing  ship  WlsCombe  Park,  Captain, 
Jones,  2,075  tons,  was  spo'ken  on  Feb- 
ruary 2  in  latitude  18  north  and  longi- 
tmie  25  west, which  would  place  her 
In  the  vicinity  of  the  Cape  Verde  Is- 
lands. She  sailed  from  Rochester. 
Kent,  England,  on  January  3.  making 
her  second  start..  On  her  first  start 
she   collided  with   a   steamer  ^nri    had 

to  Rlit» In  to .  Southaniptpn  io ;  a. 


Vishing  Of f  Coast 

Bringing  big  catches  of  halibut,  the 
fishiniiactoaoners  Tordcnskjold,  Purl- 
tan,  V^^^^^t!>ecbraVand '  ShamrocK  ar- 
.rlved'^ISSlf^ttle  ..from  the  fishing 
banks  off  Vancouver  Island  yesterday. 
A.  big  fleet  Of  fishing  vessels  from 
Puget  Sound  ports  is  now  at  work  of  f 
the  coast  of  Vancouver  Island.* 


How's  TUs 

We  offer  One  Hundred  Dollars  Reward 
for  any  case  of  Catarrh  that  cannot  be 
cured  by  Hall's  Catarrh  Cure. 

F.  J.  CHBNEV  &  CO.  Toledo,  O. 
-Wt  the  undersigned  have  khown  P.  J. 
Cheney  for  the  last  15  years,  and  be- 
lieve him  perfectly  honorable  in  all 
business  transactions  and  financially 
able  to  carry  out  any  obligations  made 
by  his  firm.  > 

AVALDING,   KINNAN  &  MARVIN, 

Wholesale  Druggists,  ToiedOi  6. 
Hall's  Catarrh  Cure  is  taken  internal-' 
ly.  acting  directly  upon  the  blood  and 
mucous  surfaces  of  the  system.  Testi- 
mon'a's  sent  free.  Price  75  cents,  per 
bottle;     Sold  by  all  Druggists. 

Take  Hall's  Family  Pills  for  constipa- 
-  tion.'-"--  "^ -'■':■■    ■■'    y  ■■'■''■  "\  :''''■-''"  -^ 


DALLAS 
ROAD 

Fronting  on  Outer 
Harbor  Docks 

As  per  plan  published  In  the 
Colonist,  This  property  Is  one- 
quarter  of  an  acre,  having  a 
frontage  of  66  ft.  on  Dallas  road, 
with  a  depth  of  165  feet.  On  it 
is  a  handsome  ten-roomed  resi- 
dence, with  four-roomed  cottage 
in  rear.  These  can  be  rented  for 
at  least  |75.  per  month.  The 
property  is  Immediately  east  of 
the  Dallas  Hotel.  It  Is  one  ot  the 
very  choicest  fronting  on  the 
proposed  Outer  Docks.  It  le  also 
thfe-  very  lowest  priced  property 
In   the  block, 

F&ICE   921,000 
Terms — $6,000    cash,    and    bal- 
ance on  easy  terms  of  payment. 


1?W 


S.  S.  "Prince  George" 


TO 


PRINCE  RUPERT 


Via  Vancouver 


iiab.     Terms: 
knee   6,     12 
mo»itlla  iftt  7  per  cent. 
tli«  choices^  located 
tfila  dfKtrlot 


W^^S^f/W 


one-third 

and     18 

These  are' 

ipta    m 


H.t«VW.  Ytetorla  ^rdeos  niMf- 

.  vtatatL..  Vki*  baa  a  frontatt  «n 

ttMT  water  and  on  tba  .CkMva 

road.  Can  sell     for  UfiOO    an: 

terms.  It  will  be  ^worth  doubts 
tbls  amount  in  a  few  montbs. 


Ju/ii ;  iris   tSllis 

■'^mtfrn-'*,  iio«ai»  Meetr, 

Phoae  S40.  P.  O.  Box  110. 


Connectiiij,,' for  ccrfan^^C.  ISLAND  Points  Moiula\    lo  a.  m. 
TO  STEWART,  MONDAY,  lo  A.  M.,  MARCH  i8 

TO  SEATTLE,  SUNDAYS,  lo  A.  M. 

Use  the  DOUBLE  TRACK  LINE  from  Chicago  East 

We  issue  through  tickets  with  choice  of  routes  to  Chicago. 

General  Agency  Trans-Atlantic  Steamships 


W.  E.  ULPEROW, 


JAS.  MnAKTHlTR. 


CKy    ran.    and    XlcUet    Act..    Tel.    1242.       Dock    ftnd    FrelKht    A«t.,    Tel.    S431. 


"^t 


(Member  R6b1  Kstate  Kxchaae«-> 


Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co 


Special  Excursions  to  Eastern  Destinations 


■Slokete  wm  Be  Oa  Bale  T6t  tbe  Above  On  tbe  roUowtng  Sates  i 

April  Su  ,26  and  27  to  St.  i^aul^Mf  mnnagpolis. 

May  Z.  8,  4.  9,  10.  II,  17,  2i'iM.V^''-%W 

Svmm  -UM  %i%Kpi'  K'  IB.  ^li7i#/'i*y  ih  S*.  35.  27.  28  and  29. 

3viar-mMW*i^  12.  J5,  16,  20,  23,  33,  26.  29,  30  and  31. 

,(t»lCWt*,  9.  ft.*;^  7,  1^.  16,  16.  S3.  29,  29.  80  and  lU  . 

..    aHitember  4.  6.  «.  7.  «.  11.  IJ  aaft  80.^  ,  ^'    ;.  i'V 

naiia  ftetnm  tfmlt   October  9l«t;  iftlS.     Stoporers  to    botli  'Sections. 

I     ■^     '        ■  

XlUMMHcse ;'i;i;.j^;^*.973.5o 

Torcwto .»•.• Wi-50 

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ntHO^liryr  .*•« .„.^».f9i.50 

^vn  Tork  «^* *«««»»i5f.f  108.60 

aaSi'ltohw' 


VPlnalpsi 
Cblcavtf 
Detroit  . 
BifffWo 

Bo9i)9«to' 
Motttraal. 


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Atlantic  City 


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...fUlJdcr  ilNMttoii 


There  is  a  new 
zest  in  every 
familiar  pleasure 
when  you 

KODAK 

Kodaks  ar&easy- to  use,  easy  to  cany. 

Your  dealer  will  ijivt  or  me  viill  tend  free 
copu  of  Kodak  catalog. 

CANADIAN  KODAK  CO.,  Ltd. 


<Sjs 


Office  and  Factories 

582-592  King  Street',  W. 

TORONTO.  CAN. 


Insist  on  Keating s 

Insist  on  getting  the 
genuine  "Keating's 
Powder."  Made  in  Eng- 
land and  Itnown  around 
the  world  as  the  only 
odorless  and  stainless 
and  otherwise  harmless 

powder  that  kills  bugs.    A  deadly  ex. 

terminator  9f  every  form  of  insect  life. 

Sold  by  all  druggists.  mi 

in  tins  only:  IOcm  20c.  35c 


PARKSVILLE 

IMPROVED  FARMS  AND 
ACREAGE 


jcvooeri:  r. 

Parksville,  V.  I. 


TTi  _l 


WiU  Bnra  Oil 

After  her  vldlt  to  Victoria  the  new 
government  tufe  Point  Grey,  built  at 
the  Wallace  Shipyards,  has  been  talten 
back  to  the  Xorth  Vancouver  yards 
to  be  converted  Into  an  oil  burner. 


SAILERS    ARE    SOLD 


XCorwagrlaiia    Add   to      Tonnagre      Bong'ht 

from    British    Owiior» — Scottish 

Zaochs   Is   Bought 


111  Uic  llsl  of  shipping  sales  reported 
in  European  advices  received  yester- 
day Is  recorded  the  transfer  of  the 
well-known  British  shio  Scottish 
Liochs.  The  vessel  has  been  jiurchased 
by  Norwegians  Who  paid  £6,400  for 
lier.  She  is  a  vessel  of  2,466  net  tons 
and  was  built  by  Oswald,  Mordaunt 
&  Co.,  at  sSouthamptfin  In  ISSR.  .She 
was  owned  by  G.  Wlndran  &  Co.  Con- 
.sjdering  {he  age  of  the  vessel  the  price 
received  for  her  is  considered  a  good 
one.  Norwegian  owners  have  also 
piirchaacd  the  German  bark  Selene 
from  Messrs.  Wachsmuth  &  Krogmann 
of  Hamburg.  The  vessel  was  built 
;it  Rostock  a  year  later  than  the  Scot- 
tish Lochs.  She  is  considerably 
smaller,  being  of  but  1,231  net  tons. 
Her  new  owners  paid  £3.230  for  her: 
German  owners  arc  the  purchasers  of 
two  well  known  Italian  ships.  The 
«hip  S.  Celeste,  LSCj  net  tons  and  the 
ship  C.  Margherita,  1,854  net  tons,  have 
been  Buld  by  P,  .Samengo.  Both  ves- 
sels were  iSullt  by  .\.  McMillan  &.  Son 
at  Dumbarton  In  1902.  The  purchase 
price  Is  not.  given.  Among  the  shlp- 
l>ing  fatalities  for  the  month  of  Feb- 
ruary .are  the  names  of  the  German 
baric  Albatros.  Norwegian  bark  Mag- 
dalena  and  Norwegian  ship  Sterling. 

BRITISH   COLUMBIA 

BRINGS   HERRING 

ArrlT*d    rrom      XBtchlkau      Testerday— 
Ooea  to   ■••!(  Market   for  Fish 


'riir    at«ampr    Hiiti.sli    (  oUimliiH,    ("apt. 
■•fllmcr,   reached  tho  outer  wharf  yes- 


SHIPPING  INTELLIGENCE 

(By    Government     Wireless.) 
8   R.   m. 

30.01;  34; 


W.i 


Government 
8   R.  m. 

Point  Grey — Clear;  wind  X, 
sea    smooth. 

Cape  Laio — Clear;  wind  north  U»ht;  80,06; 
25:    sea    smooth. 

TatooBh — Clear;  wind  east  16  miles;  80.10; 
42;  sea  moderate.  Out,  steamer  Col.  Drake, 
lowlns  barffo  91,  at  5:59  *•  '"••  ■n'*"  "" 
mastvcl  Gnsolliio  schooner  at  6:10  rt.  m.; 
whaling  steamer  Paterson  at  8:36  a.  m.; 
stennier    President    at    6     l^,    m, 

Pachonn— tTlear;  wind  S.  E.  llpht;  29.92; 
30;    soa   smooth. 

Estevan — Clear,  calm;  29.80;  37;  sea 
smooth. 

Triangle— FoKgj-;  wind  S.  E3.  6  miles; 
29.40;   33;   dense   seaward. 

Ikecla— Clear;  wind  N.  W.;  39.90;  80;  sea 
smooth.  ,; 

Prince  Rupert — Clear;  wind  N.  B.  light; 
30.0S;  sea  sihooth.  .Spoke  Admiral  Sampson 
at  9:30  p.  m.,  due  Ketchikan  at  6  a.  m.. 
northbound;  Comosun  at  1:S0  a.  m.,  duo 
Prince  Rupert  at  8:30  a.  m.,  northbound; 
In.  steamer  Prince  John  at  2:60  a.  m.'; 
c;uracoa  due    at    3   p.    m.,    southbound. 

Dead  Tree  Point — Clear,  calm;  sea  smooth 
N<kon. 

Point  Grey — Clear;  calm;  30.06;  44;  sea 
.imooth;     In,     tug    WIIHam     Jollfrc     at    9:20 

Cape  I/auo— Clear;  wind  x  M  ;  30.10; 
4";    soa    smooth.  , 

Tatoosh — Clear;  wind  east,  20  mites;  30.12; 
49;    sea  smooth. 

Pachena — Clear';  calm;  29.93;  49;  sea 
smooth.  Spoke,  Tees,  left  Banfleld  at  noon 
Biiuthbound. 

Estpvan — Clear:  calm:  29.78;  46;  sea 
smooth.  Spoke  Empres  sol"  India  at  19 
a.   m.,   lat.   49.29   north,    long.    127. 50. west. 

Triangle — Fog^y:  wind  P.  E..  16  miles; 
29.63:     3M;    sea    smooth. 

Ikecla — Clear;  wind  N.  ^\■.  :  2£i  ni  ;  ir,  tea, 
smooth. 

Prince  Ruperl — Clear:  wind  N,  E. ;  light; 
30.01;    iH;    sea    smi^oth. 

Dead  Tree  Point — Clear;  calm;  sen 
smooth.     Out.  Prinoess  Beatrice  at  S:30  a.  m. 


Xiuiabar,    Saab    nnd 
front  doors,  steamed 


Ooora   always  la  stock.       We  specialize  la  artlstio 
Blush,  (,'ratn   tlr,   and   Howard'*   fluatu 


LEMON   GONxNASON  CO.,  LTD. 


Pboae  J7 


T.O.  sox;t83; 


Ptrtson, 


Steamship    Movements. 

KltANCiro,  March  ."?.— Arrived : 
Hhohono.  <:olumhla  KKer;  .1.  B. 
Oray?  Ilorboi  ;  Manchuria.  Ilong- 
kiing.  .Sailed:  Bteamer  .Sakotah.  MoJI;  Brlt- 
Isb    Slimp   of    War    Algnrlne,    Ksnulmalt. 

SEATTMO,    March    8. — Arrived:        .Sienmer 

rjurnnidr.  J'nrt  AnsT;c!'.  Eallc!!:  Steamnrs 
Moiitnra,  I'rol«sll«iis.  W'lllsmcttp.  Ta/'oma; 
<'liy  of  Puobls,  Belllnghum;  Alameda,  South- 
«p»tern   Alaska;   Eureka.   San   Franelsco;  So- 

T.A.'J  PAT.MA.S.  M«r<;h  R.— Arrived:  Mera. 
.«an    Franclscii    for    Hnmhurg. 

.SYDXEy;  N.  S.  W.,  March  S. — Arrived, 
previously:    Haiti.   San   Francisco. 


^3 


At  the  price  of  the  ordinary  article 
yon  can  buy  a  Kid  Glove  for  your 
invn  wear  in  DENT'S  quality — a  fine 
French  production — backed  with  a 
po.'^itivc  guarantee  of  perfect  making, 
fit  and  excellent  v/earing  quality. 
The  price  is  the  .same — remember  the 
name   "DENT'S." 

ALL  GOOD  STORES  SELL  THEM 


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Launch  for  Sale 

About  two  years  old;  25  ftet; 
speed  about  7  knots;  in  good  or4«r. 
Price *350 


JOHN  T.  REID 

Ship  and  Yacht  Sale  Broker 
519  Sayward     Phone  2690 


AN 


IMVCeTIMPWT 
liif  L.jiiTii^i«i 

In  a  Company  btaylng  laud  at 
roclt  bottom  price,  subdividing 
and  selling  Townsite  lots,  colon- 
izing and  settling  lip  new  dis-, 
•trlcts  in  British  Columbia  like 
HARDY  BAY— FOKT  HARDY,  Is 
an  investwont  that  will  make  big 
pro«ts  f tfr/iali-ef  itS:  sharehoWers.^- 

"Serlea  A"  are  now  selling  at 
|40    each   share. 

.Second  series,  known  as  "Series 
B,"  are  going  rapidly  at  |33. 
which  Includes  a  premium  of  |3. 

Kach  shareholder  Is  a  partner 
in  the  company  and  will  receive 
the  profits  derived  from  all  busi- 
ness. 

The  Western  Farming  and 
Colonization  Co.,  Ltd. 


Act     Mow     and     Oct     In 
Orotind  Floor. 


On    tb« 


Qeneral    Offices :    5    Wlncli    Bldg. 
Vanoonver,  B.  O. 


FOR  SAN 
FRANCISCO 

AND 
SOUTHERN  CAH.FOKNlrl 

%    a.    m.    evL-ry   AVeilnea.lBy, 


Kr<ini    Vlitorla 


.s  ?,.  i:.MATir,tvA  or  CITY  OF  PUKBLA  and 
in  a  m.  every  Friday,  from  Seattle.  H.  S. 
UOVERNOK    ..r    PREHIDENT 

For    FSoutheastern    Alaska,    March 
^     «     ri;RACAO    leavBS    Seattle    9    l'- 
■'ocean    and   rail    tickets   to    New 
nil    other    cities    via    San    Francisco. 

Freight    and    Ticket    Offices, 

K     r.   RITHFT  «   CO..   <4etier«l 

CLAUDE    A.    HOL.L.V. 
IjouRlBB    Street. 


10,     22, 
m. 
York    and 
:o. 
1117    Wharf 

Aprrnir*. 

Passenger   Agent,    1210 


Ten  Acre  Fruit  Farms 

in  the  Columbia 

River  Valley 

neautlful  Bloplnft  land  surrounded  by 
C.  P.  R.  suhdlvlilons  siMlIng  at  $100 
and  up  per  acre;  Ilip  rliolrest  frull 
lands  In  Hrltlsh  Cohimbis  to  the 
Blcat  niarketn  of  the  Pralrlos.  This 
smBll  subfll\Ulon  contains  SBvernl 
nowlnK  springs  and  the  land  Is  sub- 
Irrigated,  no  water  rales  lo  pay. 
10-.V  tqxes,  the  Kootanay  Centra) 
rallrosd  Is  liiilldlnK  throUKh  the 
>all<-'v  and  Ihoso  lands'  will  treble 
In  \alue  lipforo  pnyments  are  rom- 
plelpJ.  Over  a  million  dollars 
wortn  or  isnrl  sola  in  tnis  vsiitw 
last  year.  Buy  a  rrult  rarm  for 
your  boy.  only  IdOO  for  ten  B<-r*s, 
irayments  ov«<r  two  yfr»,  ^rfw  ^\ivr. 
half  the  price  of  •  cheap  town  lot, 
only    a    f'w    for    sale. 

For    full    partlf'tilars   appiv    at 
ROOin  3  BOARD  OF  TRADE  BLDO. 


Aa«  aU  o»u»r  prbMtiMl  petttjto  to  tit*  Ouit    Vot  nMMurmtMJiB' 

vyurtfc»m»ni.mply; 

■Jjof  oovvmmene-inianNi,  - '' '  -.■='' a    :  >,  '  Victoria,  B.  c, 


The  Union  Steamship  Co.,  Ltd.  of  B.  C. 

s.s.  CAMOSUX — For  Prln*ce  Hupert  and  Stewart  every  Tuesday. 
s.s.    CHELOHSIN— For   SKeena   River,   Prince   Rupert,   Naas   River,    Fort 
Simpson  and  Goose  Bay  every  Saturday. 

THE  BOSCOWXTK  STEA3C8KXF  COMPAinr,   X.XS. 
S.s.    VENTURIS — For    Can»pbell    River,    Hardy    Bay,    Rivers    Inlet,    Namu, 

Ocean  Fall.  Bella  Coola,  Bella  Bella,  every  "Wednesday, 
s.a.   VADSO — ^For  Slteena  River,   Prince  Rupert,   Naas,  every  two  weeUs. 
next  sailing  Februat-y  29th. 

JOHN  BARNSLBY,  Agent 
Phone   1925  534   Yates   Street. 


■r%?0^'%} 


VISIT    CALIFORNIA    NOW 

Los  Angeles 

and  return 

$66.20^  from  Seattle 

.^63.70  from  Tacoma      . 
Via 

O.  &  W.  R.  &  N. 

and 

Southern    Washington 

Road  of  a  Thousand  Wonders 

Ticket.si  good  for.  .'uxjnoiitlis^.witli  stopover  priyilege  M  an;^ 
ints  along  line,  going  and  returning.  ' 

Running  time  between  Seattle  and  San  Francisco  33  hour.^, 
and  to  Los  Angeles  45  hours.  This  is  twelve  houTs  shorter 
than  formerly  to  Los  Angeles  as  a  result  of  direct  connection 
at  Porta  Costa  with  the  Owl. 

Now  is  the  delightful  time  of  the  year  in  California.  If 
you're  goirig,  travel  over  the  O.  W.  Ri  &  N^  and  you  get  the 
benefit  of  through  train  service,  quick  transportation,  assured 
safety  and  excellent  cuisine,  as  well  as  courteous  treatment. 

For  information,  literature  or  reservations,  address  or  call 
on 

E.   E.  ELL,IS,  District  Passenger  Agent,  716  Second  Ave., 
Seattle.    Tel.  IMain  932,  Ind.   1995. 

Oregon- Washington  Station 
Corner  Jackson  Street  and  Fourth  Avenue,  Seattle. 


po 


THE    LARGEST    AND    FINEST    STEAMERS    IN    THE    WORLD 


OLYMPIC  f-'    APRIL    6 

--  TITANIC  -«K  APRIL  20 


New 

45.000 


AMERICAN  LliVE 

Plymoatii'  Cberl»nrg— Sontkampton 

Atlantic  Transport  Line 

New  York— tendon  Dlrefl 

RED  STAR  LINE 

New  York— Dover— Antwerp—Psrls 

WHITE  STAR  LINE 

New  York— Qneenstswn— llverpool 

New  Ysrk-Myinooth— ChcTfconrt-S«olh«Bipt«" 
VmImi    QacenslBwn— l.Wu'>sel 


WHITE  STAR-DOMINION 

HMilresI — QtMhcc— U*<rfM{ 

"MEGANTIC"  &  "lAUIEFITir 

l.*r(*et  •nd  P\rf%\  Stvsmors 
on  St.  Lawrrvno*  Roart* 

Only  Four  Days  at  Sea 

TO  KrROFE  I.S'  COKTOUT  AT  MOPERATE 
RATBB 

TwiB  Screw  S5.  "Cantda"  u4  "Tralmic" 

ONIC  ri.ASS  (II)  CABIN  SKBVJCT, 
THllM)     ri.ASS    CI/)SKI)     nOOMB 

DaeKAKe  flh.<*ke<i  tbroagh  to  Steamer   In   Dond. 
Rmbark  nlfbt  l>«fnre  fAUtnc-    No  hot«l  or  traaafsr 


CtniMiiT'*  Office,  Rooai  **  B  **   Ralley   Bnlldlna.  Second  and   Cherry  Streeti,  ScatUc 

(IR   lOfAL  UAII.WAV    ANI'  <rrKAMRHU'  AOF.NTH 


Two    Railways    Heading 
For  Fort  George 

Now  is  the  time  to  get  in  and  buy  something.  Ask 
us  about  the  price  and  terms  of  acreage  almost  ad- 
joining the  Townsite. 


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Reference:  The  Union  Bank  pi  Canada,  yictoriijfefMI 
620  Broughton  Stteet, 


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\TfCTOJUA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,  March  6.   1912 


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^'^^W^URg-^ ..tlbSHWiWCt^^od  boosters.  ^^^R5^'^°™® 

■^.^^JlCfPAlMBpnik  i  )*eir  acli^l^ut  after  a«fwlt  a  lot  is 

nxtr^mmmme  miles,  but  look  at  the  '  a  BUSINESS  PROPOSITION.     Therefore, 

'E   ol^l^R  SQUARE  MILES  BE-     remember  this,  when  buying  in  Cpauitlam 

THE  COQUITLAM  RIVER  tMD     bu:^^COQUITLAM  TOWNSITE  lot  from 

mvm^^M  will  be  benefitted    .||»#^WNS1TE  COM^JI^^^i^  make  the 

5r,the  c.  p,  R.  T^mm^i'^m^Sht- %m^^  ^^^^  ^'^^J^^'  ^^  '^  ^  TOWNSITE 

diiiiM  developments* 


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WUFAi^Y  LOT. 


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p^^  Down  through  the  middle  of  that  district, 
pt^^^fl  from  northwest  to  southeast,  runs  the  zone 
^^S  of  the  raUway  terminals  a  half-mile  wide 
*i^^  and  two  and  one-half  miles  long,  that  zone 
ilim  cuts  the  townsite  in  two.  Roughly  speak- 
^^  ing.  THE  WHOLE  BENEFITED  AREA 
11^^  north  of  that  zone  is  OURS  and  THE 
JSsS   WHOLE  BENEFITED  AREA  south  of  that 

W^   zone  is  OURS. 


You  can  only  be  SURE  of  buying  a  TO WN-^ 
SITE  COMPANY  LOT  by  buying  through 
tif  following  named  off  ices  and  their  duly 
accredited  employees. 


Only  nine  more  days  of  present  prices  in 
first  division. 


Respectfully  yours, 


rfcsi 

AAAAA 


1 


Manager. 


There  is  where  YOU  ought  to  buy. 

Our  activities  at  Coquitlam  have  brought 
forth  a  brood  of  subdivisions.  Most  of  the 
owners  of  these  subdivisions  are'  good  fel- 

Coquitlam  Towns 

Owners  of  the  Recognized  Townsite.    Main  Office:  Second  Floor,  Leigh-Spencer  Building. 

General  Agents  for  Victoria- 

gTrooj     Canadian  American  Realty  Co.  1202  Douglas  St. 


Another  move  has  boan  made  by  the 
railway  moguls,  and  as  a  result  the 
railway  map  of  the  lower  mainland 
will  be  changred,  and  one  more  railway 
Riven  aooeso  to  Vancouver.  The  Gai- 
adian  Northern  Railway,  whoso  termi- 
nals are  located  at  Port  Mann,  Will 
ent?r,,tblH  city.  They  will  not  oroas 
the  flrafier  river  over  the  Now  West- 
minster bridge,  but  will  back  up  the 
river  to  Doutflas  Island  and  by  two 
brldgee  and  a  Jlno  over  the  Inland 
ItaeU  they  will  land  on  the  north  side 
of  the  river  In  First  Division  at  Co- 
quUlsm,  At  that  point  oxtenslvo 
trackflRO  facilities  wIU  hfl  provided  tai- 
the  Intefohanffo  of  oars  w'th  the  Can- 
adian Pacific  Railway  Company's  lines, 

The  line  to  be  constructed  will,  of 
course,  bo  used  for  passenger  service 
from  Vancouver  as  well  as  for  local 
frflght.  Whcra  it  passes  through  Co- 
qulUam.  extensive  tracks  will  bo  built. 
The  site  fop  these  has  been  selected 
along  the  waterfront  of  First  Division, 
a  subdivision  owned  and  handled  uy 
the   Coquitlam   Terminal    Company. 

The  construction  Into  Coquitlam  will 
mean  good  things  for  ihst  place, 
When  completed  the  railway  wlU  r?lve 
Coquitlam  access  to  not  only  one  but 
three  separate  systems  and  glvei  that 
by  ihe  shortest  way  possLble,  Indus- 
tries  will  thus  be  offered  a  tolling  In- 
ducement tb   locate  at  Coquitlam. 


r^rirnn;inv-  I  .tu- 

Company,  Ltd. 


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1809    Bonglas   St..   Tlotoria,   B.   O. 
General  Aganta  for  ▼ietoria  »»d  Vlolnl«7 

Gentlemen: 

Kindly  send  me  magnet  folder.  t^rcM 
reports  and  full  Information  about  the 
Canadian  Paolflc  Railways  industrial 
and   operating   terminus. 


Monk  &  Monteith 
639  Fort  StKet 


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Saturday,   March   9,   191k 


VICTOMIA    DAILY    COLONlS'l^ 


17 


i 


TELI^  OF  TRIP 

TO  NEW  PARK 


MiQc     Mvra     Flllcnn.     naijcrhtfir 

of  Hon,  Price  Ellison,  Lec- 
tures Before  Meeting  of  the 
Natural  History  Society 


For  the  first  time  In  Ihr-lr  history 
as  Mr.  A.  W.  Mc<'urcly,  the  chaimiun, 
remarked,  the  members  of  the  Wo- 
men's Unlvoralty  (Muli  unci  of  the  Na- 
tural History  Society  united  in  the 
audience  for  whom  Mlsa  Myra  Ellison 
liiovlded  a  most  delightful  treat  last 
nig-hl  at  the  Y.  M.  »'.  A.  by  an  exhii.l- 
tlon  of  a  series  ot  wonderful  photo- 
graphs and  a  most  graphic  description 
of  the  trip  made  by  her  father's  party 
r.i  the  sunxmlt  of  Crowa  mounlRln  last 
^aummer. 

Campbell  river,  the  lecturer  traodl  the 
lirduous  a»cent  and  the  varied  beau- 
ties of  the  Campbell  river,  touchlUK 
Incidentally  on  the  difflcultlcs  oi'y' 
breaking-jj|f||^;,||bnaHS'h  alder  awami> 
and  devIn^i|pip|K-^d  then  came  the 
conqueet  ^iJ*-  ,iWlai>|p»it     of     Crown 

enlr« 
the  cairn 

thelK     task    and    the 
brouitlM(  IWUM  vwyvividty  io  «< 
one  tqr  Itr.'WJurd's  fine  pb^tffmpnitt^ 
From  fh*  camp  o&  IRK  ^^tir  mtmm 
atter  pcvM  oC  tite  iittJmmfi  hvanu9  op 
[if  Ip  m0}m  Tika  1WIM  flimnrp  nn  m  thp 

d«#<irtbe4.  especially  when 
the'imeh  timber  lay  at  rtgtit  anylea 
to  the  route,  th«  poUvt  of  ^M»p«|i  up 
the  rapids,  -with  -Na«7  ""    \ 

terrier  prominent  at  e^fflty  tweil  and 
then  the  lonely  beauty  of  th©;.^|j»it« 
when  reached,  with  the  rugged  nktty 
mountains  guarding:  it.  Then  caniu 
pictures  of  the  Myra  falls  and  river, 
named  after  the  lecturer,  and  of  the 
successive  terraces  of  falls  holiing 
down  into  holes  of  unknown  deptn, 
each  one  more  beautiful  than  the  last. 
Up  and  up  the  party  could  be  follow- 
ed over  snowflelds  and  glacier  till  the 
Albernl  Divide  was  crossed  and  the 
party  was  photographed  taking  in  the 


magnificent  view  from  the  summit  of 
the  Nine  Peaks  and  Lake  Margaret 
below.  It  was  there  the  coldest  nlgnt 
.wns  spent  undfr  two  tiny  tbnts  which 
had  been  pa/cked  along.  In  conclusion 
.Mis.s  Klllson  mentioned  that  Crown 
Mountain  hud  been  discovered  to  b» 
i-lght  miles  within  the  park  and  not 
tin  had  been  reckoned  the  raountaln  n  I 
the  apex  of  the  E.  &  N.  grant  of  land. 

Mr.  C.  H,  Tjijgj-in  ""  boliHif  of  the 
Natural  History  Society,  in  moving  m 
vote  of  thanks  to  Miss  Ellison  Raid 
that  of  all  the  obligations  they  were 
under  to  .Mr.  Price  Bllison  in  conne  - 
tlon  with  Strathcona  park,  none  wan 
greater  or  more  enjoyable  than  the 
opportunity  they  had  had  of  listening 
to  this  young  lady's  address  which 
was  characterized  by  such  di»crimiji- 
atlon  and  appreciation  of  what  she  hau 
seen,  such  charm  of  manner,  and  j. 
aimpltcity  and  modesty  which  was  al- 
together charming.  Miss  Ellison  was 
the  rtrst  laxly  to  visit  this,  one  of  the 
greatest  playgrounds  of  the  world,  and 
it  was  only  right  and  appropriate  that 
her  name  should  have  been  given  to 
that  lake  and  fall  and  river  to  com- 
memorate her  vLslt  and  perpetuate  her 
imme. 

Mrs.    "»  of   the    provincial 

lieotMar  1    the 'Tnotlon^most 

heartily,   speaking     of     the     store     of 

golden    memories    Miss    Ellison    must 

have   laid   up   for  herself,   even   if  she 

should  never  find  herself  able  to  take 

the    trail    again,    and    Mrs.    Watt,    the 

president   of    "       ^Vonien'a   University 

</lub>   e.Kprc  1    gratification    that 

1,#. university    cau%.<aion     should     ha\e 
:-.ti^ .u .._.. tjj  ita 

p^p^iN^^^tti  .AQulp  a  girl  both  physically 


Wm  OF  TRAi 


IW 


that  further  ouilels  to  Pucific  coast  ports 
should  be  provided  with  the  least  pos- 
sible delay. 


Passes  Resolution  Hoping  New 
C.  P.  R.  Line  Will  Find  Ter- 
minus on  Vancouver  Island 
at  Earliest  Moment 


i)|t#hry  member  o£,  Wt'ijpiggt*^  JigMlved  this  striking  testimony 
**"».**»  *^?  *°P-     ^.."^S^^  t'Sii':«»,jqulp  a  girl  both  phy 

[ly  for  both  the  task  and  tho 


OF 


IMTEREST 
TO 


WOMEN 


ScvIhI   l.ruilcrB.  Their    iHlrnlii,  Ocfupn- 
llonH   mill    llnltlileN, 


BuRKE's  Original  Brand 


-'"''^l'ltfcS.ii:n  tfie  House  of 


Cororoong  •:  y tiil^iMr^Iisyremier ' "  Xsgu 1 1 ii 
said  that  the  '«SclgLncres  of  public  buslV, 
nesB  did  not  allow  tho  Homo  iiul?  blU  to. 
tw  Introduced  before'  Easter,  im^'pjmt* 

"    oittafc  asked,  amid  to^'^"'  '^ 
whethar  ttta  IWme  Minister  had  ., 
NRt  that  de«lMloii  «fit»r  the  sout)itf{; 
ctaMHir  eIeotloiv'?f|i^l(|iMiwer  wi 

'Venation  Saconstmotlon 

VENICE,  March  8.— Some  of  her  for- 
jiier  splendor  ^frui  bearer-'  •-'-'1  tr>  Venleo 
on   April    25, .  when      th.  structed 

Campanile  of  St.  Mark  will  be  conse- 
crated. The  rebuilding  of  the  Campanile 
is  looked  upon  as  an  achievement  worthy 
of  commemoration  and  entertainments 
on  a  large  scale  will  be  held. 


The  board  of  trade  has  been  i|uick  to 
takt  action  in  furtherance  of  the  Island^s 
interests  in  connection  with  the  new 
tiituatlon,  which  hos  developed  as  a  re- 
sult of  Mr.  G.  J.  Bury's  annauncement  of 
a  new  line  from  Wlnnlpce  to  the  coast. 
At  a  meeting  of  the  council  of  the  board 
held  yesterday  morning  the  matter  was 
brought  up.  and  the  liveliest  interest 
shown,  and  as  a  result  of  the  discus.slon 
the  following  resolution  was  drawn  to 
be  submitted  to  tho  regular  monthly 
meeting   to   be   held   on   Tfauriduy  after- 

.noonnext;^',.,,,^/  ._.--.  ._.,        ,. ,_,  .;;,-__,.:_;_-,■. 

"That  this  board  has  learned  with 
pleasure  of  the  determination  of  the  C. 
P.  R.  to  seek  a  new  Pacific  coast  outlet, 
and  tru«its  that  the  terminus  of  the  same 
win  b"  upon  Vancouver  Island,,  and  that 
construction  via  Bute  Inlet  IfiU  be  com- 
menced and  completed  jm  <»•  >«a»Ms»t' 
moment  posslblo."'  -  - 

A  couple  of  montiia  agio.  U  wtU  be  re* 
called,  Mr.  Buirjf'j.  nade  tha  soowwltal 
startling  statettMft  tbat  tbo  tranaporta- 
tion  system  of  Waatavn  Canada  bad 
broken  downr— in  oOiar  wdrda  that  lt*W 
been  ti!^mM-^  tiW*»»ir  toadeauat*  to 
te  ^fimmmikVi:  »•  d^imarad  that  tbe 
V  fHfd  iijdiijglar  in.  un  btitflnr  wct  ftWF- 
■iiiU^  Sp|^i|i|^.«ra«'''taliln«  pUa«  in  r«- 
'  ni|.^<*»p««nt  of  the  waatem 
fihlSn  ti  'Hftj  Dowlnlon.  N6ver  bad  thare 
UKk-er  been  such  rapid  progress  madaitt 
-foereaalng  the  -yield-  of  the  soU.— THa- 
railway  companies  simply  could  not  keep 
pe.ce  with  the  growth  of  the  country. 

It  was  upon  these  statements  of  Mr. 
Bury  that  the  Toronto  Globe  published  a 
leading  article  under  the  caption.  "Shall 
We  CrU  a  Halt."  This  attracted  wide- 
Kpread  attention  all  over  the  country- 
The  Globe  was  censured  In  some  quart- 
ere  for  suggesting  that  a  halt  in  the 
development  of  the  country  should  bo 
celled,  but  feif  led  that  it  had  not  intend- 
ed anything  of  the  kind,  but  had,  on  the 
other  hand,  simply,  sought  to  point  out 


*<t  -^H^*"       J^t^V.v»**^H«|.  \J 


We  have  secured  the  agency  for  this 

City  Tor    %^iM  vi,;f ' Vs^'^^i^ifti 


Towne 


TO)1T¥TTTT 


B^(^9 


PWAIE 


We  are  now  filling  up  a  fine 
sample  room,  and  will  have  an 
absolutely  complete  line  of  stock 
and  sahiples  on  view  and  for  sale 


IMPiTP YoIa  Rt  Tr.Mk/np's    Np\v  CariPirliqn 

Factory  is  about  to  commence  oper- 
ations, and  their  price  will  be  lower 
than  other  American  competitors. 


E.  G.  PRIOR  &  CO.,  LTD 

LIABILITY 


Kodea  of  the  Moment 
I  havu  been  inucli  liilure^^lfil  by  soine 
of  the  latest  English  and  French  fashion 
papers,  which  prtdict  very  shortly  a  re- 
vival of  pannier  dresses,  with  a  very 
poB.slblt!,  if  not  i>robabU>,  reui>pcarance 
of  tli<5  powder  and  paiclics  of  bygone 
ctnturies. 

Krencli  modl.'stes  are  eagerly  discuss- 
ing the  prospects  of  the  new  gown, 
which  to  Englishwomen  will  be  even 
more  novel  than  the  introduction  of 
the  ankl.  :  '  English  dressmakers 
are    said  the      revival      with 

pleasure. 

"Wltli  tlie  revival  will  it  is  asserted 
come  the  old-fashiontd  patch,  a  small 
black,  live-pointed  star  or  crescent,  such 
as  was  foriiuuly  Worn  by  many  fumoua 
beauties  at  the  corner  of  th^  mouth  or 
on  the  chetRbono  to  give  TJlquancy  to  y 
the  complexion:  Those  delightful  en- 
gravings showing  eighteenth  o«|^tury 
ladles  Kolng  to  a  ball,  or  da|Mlfev  ^ 
stately  minuet,  wUI,.  IT  ^tlw  g^pSa '3te- 
comes  popular,  b«  iii|r% trnj^gititi  tbe 
asadaro  ball  room  <>r  th«tti^'  «ad  «4)f 
etatik:  tviU  be  put  ba«1c  tte  1^'lttm  ^  (f 
QtttMjit  Anna.  And  tbat  ^tWa  «^b1o» 
will  ba  popular  is  tbe  sidBlaB  of  Mna. 
JBlanq^Qjart,  awall  Knoani  Ua^biik  moiUa* 
te,  8M»kfitt  to  a  repfMwwAatlT*  of  tbat 
Bni^b  papt.r.  "The  Daily  Mirror.*'  Out 
is  ceportad  to  bava  said?  "IJadoaWiadhr 
tb«  pannier  drasa  «IU  baeoine  popular 
la  BSngland,  if  the  nmaebaa'  are  not  too 
Ul>.  Js  uul  iUb  dtasB  uliaiiulm'y  Bu»llah» 
women,  I  am  sure,  will  bet^barmod  with 
tbe  costume.  With  It  -they  will  wear  tbe 
dear  Uttla  patc4tes,  tba  batf  moona  atm. 
surs,  on  tbatr  taeaa. 


"Powdered  halrlahl  I  aWlt*q^jlik.l»ut 
some  U|4Ha  5»1%,,f»  doubt  tify  It. -^he 
pannlpi-;i||i(||pj|||i||fcl^  not  be  made  too 
full,  fhS  '^6ttn<mll^  1riot  too  prominent, 
and  the  whole  effect  of  the  skirt  should 
be  slim  and  graceful." 

Another  famous  dresBm;ikf>r  s.ald  she 
was  delighted  with  the  re\  idoubt- 

edly  It  would  prove  a  moi\,  .■,..;.;,•  gown 
than  the  tubular  dress,  but  it  would  be 
Infinitely  more  graceful.  It  may  bo 
"made  up"  in  a  variety  of  ways.  It  may 
include  a  ''waist  below  the  knee,"  the 
skirt  flowing  down  to,  this  waist  in  a 
bold  stml-clrciiiar  curve.    ' 

On  the  other  hand,  the  skirt  from  the 
'buncho.T  downwar<ia  may  have  a  crlno- 
Une-like  fullness.  The  mo  ^  ••  *'  ;in- 
nier  dress  was  pi-bbably  "i 

the  pair  of  baskets  called  "panniers." 
The  skirts  of  women  were  distended  by 
two  baskets  to  show  off  the  draperies 
and  design  of  the  dress  at  the  hips. 
These  "baskets"  consisted  of  a  light 
framework  of  bone  or  wire  were  sus- 
pended from  the  walat  over  these  fell 
the  draperies  of  thfe  skirt. 

I  -have  heard  since  I  commenced  this 
article,  from  my  friend  In  Paris,  who  al- 
ways keps  me  "up"  In  the  latest  "gossip 
about  gowns,"  that  tht  pannier  skirt 
has  been  received  in  the  "gay  city"  with 
acclamation! 

Daring  Indeed  was  the  dressmaker 
who  Introduced  It  to  a  feminine  notice, 
but  he  was  wi.«e  In  his  generation,  this 
great  artist  in  aTJparcl,  for  the  hobble 
skirt's  re-iteratlon  has  wearied  women, 
and  they  are  all  agog  for  something  en- 
tirely different 

I  :im  iiKsiired  that  the  devotees  of  the 
:'^ •  •'■n";',«"c!  froeJr.  on  titJcount  of  its  light 
weight  and  lack  of  lining,  may  rest  hap- 
pily. None  of  the  new  fashions  will 
resort  to  the  heavyweight  c'.iaracteristlc 
of  the  past.  Hygiene  and  smartness  go 
hand  In  hand  these  days  more  often  than 
the  majority  of  women  suspect,  and  the 
best  exponents  of  fashion  regard  heavy 
clothes   i  ?ag  short  of  a  crime! 

Occasl'  i<    a    fetish    now-a-days, 

the  draped  toilette  will  by  no  means 
usurp  the  simple  tailored  suit  for  wear 
on  the  street.  The  pannier  tollttte  will 
make  Its  appearance  for  afternoon  and 
evening  wear,  leaving  straighter  and 
mort  "hobbled"  .skirts  to  conquer  for 
morning  and  walking  requirements.  But 
the  "hobble"  will  no  longer  deserve  iis 
name.  The  dimensions  for  tailored  skirts 
win  be  about  2   1-2  yards  at  tht  hem. 

These  will  have  an  assured  place  In 
tho  fashions  ol  the  sj  ring.  I  hoar  that 
col'irs  are  still  to  be  mlxtd  flaringly,  es- 
I'cclally  wit'!  le^aid  to  our  evening 
Kcuns! 

Some  exqu;al;D  creations  iiave  made 
t'.'^ir  appeariHct  Uitely  in  famous  I'arls- 
lan  showrooms.  A  niece  of  mine,  who  re- 
cently passed  tlirough  I'aris,  writts  tfiat 
she  was  entranced  by  some  of  the  de- 
lightful evening  gowns  she  saw.  Le  der- 
nier cri  is  decidedly  slarlllng  but  un- 
doubtedly attractive.  It  Is  a  semi-trans- 
parent robe,  which  gives  a  casual  on- 
loolcer  the  impression  of  exaggerated  un- 
dress! Thfc  whole  of  the  corsage,  and  one 
side  of  the  dross  Itself  is,  apparently 
transparent.  It  is  made  of  motJsRfllne 
or  fine  lace  mounted  on  flesh-colortd 
crepe.  Then  a  long  length  of  liberty  s.itin 
or  supple  velvet  is  cunningly  draped 
about  the  lowtr  limbs  and  cauglit  up  at 
one  point  near  the  waist  with  an  im- 
mense jewelled  clasp  or  buckle. 

In  Paris  the  smartest  wom^,n  nre 
wearing  the  most  am.n^lngly  decollete 
corsages.  In  fact  some  of  them  arc  cut 
down  in  a  V  at  tlie  back  which  touches 
the  waistline.  ' 

Some  of  the  head  dresses  woj^h  with 
these  toilettes  art  simply  astoundinfr  as 
many  as  elsrht  or  ten  aigrettes  being 
sfion    In    one   coiffurt. 


fev/  strokes  on  the 

Perforated   Razor   Hone 


The  old-style,  plain  hone,  un- 

I  less  used  by  an  expert,  leaves  a 

Wire-edge  on  yonr  razor — a  little 

curling  over  of  the  edge  like  you 

see  on  your  jack-knife  when  you 

sharpen  it  on  a  whetstone. 

This  Wire-edge  is  what  makes  your 

razor  pull  and  scratch. 

The  little,  deftly-rounded  holes  in 

..le  Perforated  Hone  clean  off  this  Wire-edge 

'as  fast  as  it  forms,  leaving  a  keen,  smooth- 

'cutting  edge  that  will  feel  like  silk  on  your 

'face.      You   don't  have  to   be  careful  or  ex- 

^perienced.     Keep  the  razor  flat  on  the   hone, 

'and  you  simply  can't  hurt  it.  So  simple  a  boy 

can  use  it.     So  good  that  barbers  use  it.    Over 

4000  were  sold  in  Vancottver  iu  three  uioHtlis. 

Booklet,  "The  Secrtt  of  Easy  Shaving,"  explaining  fully,  mailed  free 

Perforated  Hone  Co.,  Dept.       ,  Vancouver,  Canada 

Rof.-rcnce  :  Roval  TVuik  of  Canada,  Vanrouver 


Here  is  our  offer.  Give  the  Perforated 
Hone  a  fair  trial  for  30  days.  Then  if 
you  do  not  find  it  to  be  all  we  claim,  or 
all  you  expect,  take  it  back  to  your 
dealer,  or  mail  it  to  US,  and  your  money 
will  be  returned  to  you  at  once.  So  you 
take  no  chances. 

If  your  dealer  does  not  happen  to  have 
It  in -.stock,  just  write  his  name  and 
address,  and  yours,  on  a  slip  of  paper, 
pin  a  dollar  bill  to  it  and  mail  to  us. 
We  will  send  you  at  once,  all  charges 
prepaid,  a  Perforated  Hone  in  a  neat 
pocket  case.  You  have  a  lifetime  of 
shaving  ahead  of  you.  Make  it  a  life- 
time of  easy  shaving.    This  Hone  makes 

, .J 4.- ,.   -^ ,^*-V,i t^ rr         fimnA    to-nav. 


FAR  AHEAD  Of  ALL  WfMttcS 


INDIA  AND  CEYLON  TEAS 


GORGEOUS  CUP 


MONTREAL,  March  S.— Mr.  T.  Km- 
mett  QuInn,  president  of  tho  Xationai 
U.ocl<ey  Association,  has  received  an 
offer  for  a  world's  championship 
hockey  trophy,  from  a.  private  gentit- 
nmn  whose  name  v"!  no*  f>e  divulged 
till  a  decision  haij  been  reached  by  the 
association  as  to  whether  they  will  ac- 
cept tho  trophy  or  not. 

.r.«.  -         .■»~..^«.        .^.*11  «....  4*.«— («...•....  .... 

Alio        tltt^'aj'  vV.ii  M«>  .i(C..tft*o«v-.***.7 

worth  $500  and  one  of  the  most  govfc- 
Gous  that  has  ever  been  seen  in  Can- 
ada. 

It  IB  a  trophy  that  will  be  open  for 
competition  to  teams  from  Canada, 
the  United  States  and  Exinpc,  and  is 
collected   to   put   tlie   Stanley   cup    en- 


CO  Tasteless 


There  is  no  question  as  to  the  very  high  vahie  of  Cod  Liver 
Oil,  properly  prepared  and  made  dipestible,  as  a  "builder-np"  for 
couvalc5cents  or  those  wlio  are  rnn-down. 

Na-Drn-Co  Ta.'ilelcss  Compound  contains  the  valuable  propel- 
tics  of  the  Cod  Liver  Oil  wi;hout  its  di.sagrccablc  flavor.  In  fact, 
this  preparation  is  decidedly  pleasant  to  the  t'i.«;te.  Vv'ith  Extract 
of  Malt,  rtxlract  of  Wild  Clicrry,  and  Hypoplic-yphitci  ff  Lime, 
Soda,  Polas.sinm,  Manganese  nnd  Iron  added,  it  makes  a  conihi-.ia- 
tion  tliat  puts  an  edge  on  the  ap;>etitc— aids  diircsMon  — invij-cratcs 

tlic  :ier\-e."i~relicves  r.nd  liclps  to 
cure  affection.i  of  the  throat  ar.d 
liuiRS  —  and  grncrp.lly  bv.ilds  up 
strength  and  rcntorcij  hcalih. 

For  puny,  dtlicntc children  there 
is  probably  no  belter  "hniUlcr-v.p" 
Ihan  Na-Dru-Co  Tastclccs  Cod 
Liver  Oil  Compound.  ic2 

Nalional  Drun  an^  Chemical  Co. 

OFCiVNAili  UMIXta. 


.nil*.-  r-**  fU  f  >*MtM,  «tth 

.).»««  *f   mtii  mJ  wn<i 


AKtnr* 


OKWIBIU.eCL 


tlr<>ly   In   the  shadi    ;i;-  .i   Lnipli.N    "f   ii"- 
portancc. 

The  proposal  l^or  the  donation  of  the 
trophy  will  have  to  be  Bubmltted  tb  a 
meeting  of  the  asoociaiiuii,  wiiiV-u  Tvui 
probably  be  called  shortly,  and  there 
13  little  doubt  but  that  the  body  wil 
;tlip>e»lale   the  offe 


Ri.«iwan«i?er.  Oak  &  Cd-X 
Mill  Wood  a^Gof^^^^^ 


VICTORIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


[  a.   a 


iiX-. 


GREAT  OPPOR 


Note  These  Terms 


I  V/l  ll  I     I 


THOSE 


One-Third  Cash,  balance 
without  interest  in  three, 
six  and  nine  months. 

Port  Hardy  is  situated  on 
the  finest  harbor  on  the 
North  East  Coast  of  Van- 
couver Island 


■:^^^:^^^^m^ 


jertiota 

ifeatl  qI  money  to 


now* 


I 


time  fly  past  you 


say,  "if  I 


dniy  bought  some  of  thdse  lots  at  ^  Port 


nmm. 


^ 


'mm 


;.  "Sg'tfiijf  7  r^^ 


■     -  ,.i    4'..;    ,. 


Act— Yes,  that's  tiilibrd.    Buy  now,  while  yoil 
at  such  prices  and  on  such  easy  terms. 


PORT  HARDY  will  likely  be  the  terminus 
of  at  least  two  railway  lines  and  the  connecti^j 
point  with  fast  steamers  to  the  terminus  of  " 
Grand  Trunk  Pacific  at  Prince  Rupert. 

Passengers  from  Ouatsino  Sound  and  other 
Ports  on  ^e„  northwest  coast  of  V^^ 
Island,'  '.wlMiiSpfiteamer  ^passj^g^fj^y^  Alaska, 
Seattle^i^PP^ 'ports  fron^^pln^ARDY, 
as '  the  v'li^wiiig'  trade .  route''^PiiSpiii''\;:,1nland 
waters  and  not  on  the  ejiiiiiiii^acific  Ocean. 


— .  ijJIIiJlilif.'. 

All  steamers  for  Alaska,  Ptimt  'Rn- 

:t;i  from  Seattle,  Vancouver  and  Vic- 

jSpass  close  to  the  entrance  to  Hardy 

Bay. 

Th ft  Orient  steamers,  when     making.  -^    - 
PORT  HARDY,,  will  be  ablc^  to^  tran}K..:v^ifc". 
shipall^lliiMf^Alaskjig^     "'^^        '' 

same 


Timber  in  the  northern  part  of  Vancouver  Island 

and  adjacent  mainland  by  being  manufactured 
PORT  HARDY,  will  save  a  towage  ^pp||fii|||ro 
dollars  per  thousand  feet  to  Vancouver. 

Without  doubt  thousands  of  acres  lying  to  the 
Wtttfc  of  PORT  HARDY  will  become  one  < 
"^    *"'  est  area  of  farming  land  on  Vancouver^' 
especially  for  dairy  purposes. 


'■  .-T-    -.*X(    ■■'•>. 


?'ti*tr  ^^ 


mWm 


"nW- 


:^^fi;^'?>'|;t:|i:| 


,>  -6        Vhii.   ^ 


^  brigmal  tiM^^M^itom  ]  Front  to 
street,  have  been  'ij^^|||&t  one,  hun- 
drei  and  fifty  to  four  hundred  dollars  each. 

NOTE  THESE  PRICES 


najataiatji  iii  iiiiiiiii  iiw— i  - 


iSS'SSK?'" 


ice  Corner  Lots,  Each 


lice  Inside  Lots,  Each 


'HMK 


$125 
$115 


BLOCKS  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  53,  54,  55, 

..^.        56,  57,  59- 


Wmw.. 


Price  Corner  Lots,  Each 
Price  Inside  Lots 


BLOCKS  23,  28,  29,47, 

Price  Corner  Lots,  Each 

Price  Inside  Lots,  Each  -      •  - -Mmm 


BlocKs  For  Sale  by 
Croft  &Ashby 

23,  29,  32,  35,  36,  38,  41,  42,  44, 

49,  50,  53,  54,  57,  61,  63,  Block 

east  of  57,  Block  east  of  63 


0,.5:1^  52—  ,.4&S. 


BLOCKS  A,  1  A,  2A,  2, 
3,4,5,8,  9,  10,  12,13, 
14,  19,  20,  21,  are  re- 
served from  sale. 


$135 


145 
$135 


Blocks  For  Saie  by 
LH  Ellis 


28,  33,  34,  37,  39,  40,  43,  45,  46, 

47,  48,  51,  52,  55,  56,  59,  Block 

east  of  59,  Block  east  of  61 


Read  This-This  property 
is  being  sold  at  a  lower 
price  than  that  paid  by  the 
purchasers  of  the  lots  in  the 
original  townsite,  months 
ago. 

Indefeasible  title  is  guaranteed  by  Richard  T. 
Elliott,  K.C.,  and  Herbert  H.  Shandiey,  who  are 
acting  as  Trustees  for  the  Vendors. 


Are  You  Guilty  or  Not  Guilty  ? 


Hundreds  of  men  and  women  stand  Guilty  of  having  neglected  their  opportunities. 
Hundreds  let  Prejudice  stand  between  them  and  opportunity.  They  have  a  vague  and 
uncertain  idea  of  what  they  want.    They  do  not  realize   that  it  is  not  wanting  but 

Getting  that  counts.  -xi-.^  .    a        4. 

The  thing  for  the  man,  young  man,  woman  or  miss  of  limited  means  to  do  is  to 

Buy  in  Port  Hardy  TODAY 


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Croft  &  Ashby 

Room  5,  Winch  Building, 
Vancouver,  B.  C. 


L.  H.  Ellis 

Room  6  Moody  Building 
Telephone  940 


Croft  &  Ashby 

Room  126,  Pemberton  Building 
Telephone  2999 


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^^CTORTA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Friday,    March    8.    1912 


OLABSiriED  AOVEKTXSIXO  BAT«». 


Od«  cent  a  word  o»ch  iMertloD,  10  p«r 
teat  dUcount  for  »ii:  or  more  con»eouUve 
Intel  lion»—ou«h  with  order.  No  adverine- 
oiant   accepted   for   lew   than   26   contfc 

Uu«iue«a  an^  Profeaaloaal  Card*— or  rour 
Hue*    or    undor— »l.0()    per    week. 

No  advuriuemeiit  cUargoa  oo  account  tor 
lata    tbau    IZ.OU. 

PboM  No.  It.  ^____ 


Bt'KI.NKSS    UIRKCTORY    (Oonflnued) 


: 


tn}BUfMM»    DIBBCtORY. 


A  BT  OX.AS&-A.  F.  Roy,  over  tUUty  yo*r< 
xV  experience  In  Tt  «lu«  'tf^^e  Inic" 
lor  churche.,  aohooU  and  ^^'^ *'«/**"  t^o 
Work,   and   .lore   »",'''"»*"*   *'-    "'"'   " 

WeUiodUt    cUurcb.      Phone    *9«-  

■DAGaAOB      Uellvery  —  VictarU      TranaXer 

JD  Co..  Ltd.  TeL  lat. - 

ZTuiTTrintlnK— Eleotrlo    Blue  ^^'n^,?^,** 

Mau   Co..   ISilS   Langley  »U      Blue   prlnt- 

l»c     map.,    drauBhllnB;    aealer.    In    .urvey- 

or''    iMtrtlmenu    and    drawing    office      .up- 

pl  lea. 

"i  »oOKBINUERS— The       ColOjUK    ha«    th« 

JB     be.t  bookblndery   in  th«  proyll«?«J    U» 

le.ult  U  euuaJ   1"   nroDortlon.  ..V^  il>  " 


WHOLBSALE  Dry  Good.  -Turner.  "«•<;''' 
&  Co.,  Ltd..  Wnol«.aIe  dry  «ooa.  Im- 
uorti-ri  and  manufacturer.,  in«n  a  f  urnl.n- 
ing.  tent.,  "ills  Horn-  brand  .hl.U..  over- 
all..    Mall     order,    attended    to. 

HOLKSALB     Wine,     and     Uquor^-Tur- 

ner-Beetoa  Co..  Ltd..  Wharf  St.,  Victor- 

la— wUoleaale  only.  All  the  !•»«""»  ^'*f^'°i 

Uquorn;     direct    Importer..     Write     tor     ll.l. 

and   prices , 

OOI>-Che»P  tuel.  Try  •  liift^lng  <ioub!e 
load   of   ahort   cut   mlU-wood.    deJ'vered 
to  any   part  of   the  city   at   13   C.   O    D.   by 
Cameron    Lumber   Co..   Ltd.,    phone   S6*. 

PBOFE88IOKAJL,  DEBBCXOBV 


,111111.1'    WAMTEU — MAJJt 


BOYS    wanted. 
Mary    .trjet, 


Apply     10     Popham 
Victoria    We.i. 


Bro... 


OY    wanted   a.  apprentice   at  "h"'   '?,•'•; 
work.:   sood  chance.        Apply  831  M«w 


AKCHITBCT— John  Ilallewell,  1301  Broad 
eC,  room  4.  upstairs;  prevlou*  experi- 
ence In  apartment  liouae.  and  bu.luc. 
block.;  over  t^v*nty  years'  experience  In 
Canada  and   England. 

AKCHITBCT — Plana    prepared    for    apart- 
ment   block*   and    bungalows.      P.    O. 
Box  1073. 

ARCHITECT— Jes»e   M.   Warren,   414   Say- 


B 

si. 

LIVE  agent-,  to  handle  local ly  "'^•"«";, 
line  aluminum  cooking  uien.lls.  bel' 
easily  In  large  auanlltle.  at  good  com- 
mission.     Box    46a.    Colonist. 

EN   wanted   lo  learn  to   drive   and  repair 

Automobiles    i«ii    Ciovevjiuioui   striSi, 

Room    7.  ■ ^__ ^_ 

REPRESBNTATIS'ES  wanted  for  .ale  of 
town.lte  lots  In  divisional  and  functional 
point,  along  line  of  Grand  Trunk  Paclflc  R>. 
In  Western  Canada.  Whole  or  part  lime 
Liberal  commission.  Mon.;y  making  side  lino 
for  sal^'umcn.  Write  to  authorlxoil  agonl  U. 
T  P  Hy  IntornaUonal  Securities  Co.,  Ltd.. 
Somerset  '  Bldt..  Winnipeg,  Man.,  for  par- 
ticulars,   map*,    etc^ — 

ANTBD-^  reliable  married   couple    for 
milking,   etc.    »75   monthly  and   house. 
Apply    Box   4  34.   Colonl.t. 


UTOATION8    WANTBD— MALM 


APIKST-CLAtJS  carpenter   will   taku   con 
ti'acl.;    labor   only.    If   preferred.      Box 
347,    Colonl.t,  ____________ 


A   No.    1    cook   wlshe.  employment   In   rail- 
road or  logKliig  I  amp;   is  suIkt  uimI  roiii- 
pelent     of     liuiicllliig     larKc    vvtwa,       HUauss 

Harris   Allmnn.    81H    Vale,   .treet. 

sober    and    competent    cook    wl.hes    em- 

^loynicni    In    small    camp    or    wUh    .ur- 

veylng  parly,   exiierlcnccd.   Box  411, 


ABO 
pit 


colonist. 


utiki  work  mwMit 

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°bg?g5^  to*  ^ssSSSSn./ «i 

7haFB— MeiM^  prapwlr  inveatea  leada     to 

«y  mirctwatnc  tiut  btit  Wo  !»>«»»  »«»  "»•  o"*^ 

tX  tho'scfknd  Cafo: __;_ 

V^UUPB  and  Restaurant  —  Occidental  Oafe 
V/Raauurant.  oornar  Wharf  and  Johnaon 
Btfc   MaSriio    and    up.    SaOataotlon    guar- 

atttoad. — — - 

i^lARRIAGE  and  Wagon  Daalara  —  "Wm. 
\J  Itoblo.  Importer  of  MacLaohlan  btimtJea, 
trapa:  cannot  bo  beaten  for  duraWlRy.  waro- 
hoiiae  717   Johnson  .treet.    Phone   laaa. 

CAHPBNTBR— Capital  Carpenter  aad  Job- 
bU«  factory.    Alfred  Jonea.  builder  and 
contractor.  Eatimotes  given  on  all  claaaef  or 


Offtee  pkone  L,-l«88;  Rea.   R-100«. 


|^>«^BPWNTBR— J. 
KJ  aion  carpenter 


B.      HIclcford,      oommia- 


_  "ri^'ci^pi^ter  and  coni^tCWf.  BHUuaiM 
given  on  all  klnda  of  Jobbing!  men  aent  out 
\.y  the  day.  Phone  Yl«»»-  . 


^ntOBknlt  Bt.  pl>o»»  t41K    -  -         .  :.•■'    ' 
RfTWmB'?T— >"'«»""    BtOMi«>-*ll' ;  ,p»iJ5. 
tte*  to  9.  C  tot  n  y«H»  ir'*^*S2 
apMlfloaUona  (wralahMl  on  a|>pJte«ttofc -0<«to« 
Vmv  Royal  Wnak  SnUdUtfc  Phg|i»  »|t» ; 

ARCHITECT.  JUmdjcape— L.  B.  Da-rlofc  a 
B..  deal«na  and  Uya  out  baatitjim 
GOtMitry  bomenk  land«ca«»»  gardana.  P««» 
and  pleaaure  teaorta     181  Baywar<  Moofc 

ANAVAI«  aa«  atttohaU.  CIvU  JBnfii»j«* 
onicaai  »7-a8S  I'einberton  Woclt,  TaU 
1S»».  P.  a  Boa  »».  Saaminatlona  and  Ba- 
porta.  bricailoa  and  Drainage,  Uydro>El«c> 
trio  Development,  Watanrork%  Saweraca 
and  Sewage  Ptapoaal. ' 

/"^Vlli  Englneere— 0«ve  and  McQregor— . 
\J  J.  Herrlck  McOregor,  manager,  tand 
Burreyora  and  Civil  Bngineera.  Chancery 
Chambera.  P.  O.  Box  163.'  pbona  6««.  Fort 
Qeorge  Of  Hoe.   P.   A.   l.andry.  manager. 

CIVIL  Bngtncera — Topp  *  Co..  Clvtl  Ba- 
glneers  and  land  aurverora  Boom  til 
Pemberton  block.  Phone  int.  P.  O.  Box 
104*. 


W^ 


NTBU — Reliable  ,boy. 
more.   Korl  street. 


William's     Drug 


AnVKRTIKER    seek,    post    as    tlmekeoijer 
or    poslUou    of    trust.    Quick    at    ngures. 
Distance    no    object.    Apply    li7i>.    ColoaUt. 

CAMP  cook,   10  years'   American  and  Can- 
adian  experience.    Camp   only.    Box   367, 
Colonist. 


PBOPERTV  rOK  8A1..B 


t  .\A1— Hillside  avenuo  aubdUlslon.  close 
-^^  lo  Ml.  Tolmie  road,  two  lots  at  llio 
original  prlco,  »760  If  sold  at  onoe.  All 
other  lots  nnw  »)I60  and  up.  Term.  '/»  fssh. 
t     months.     Kilmind.,    SIS 


Phone   S559. 


A 


PBOrERTY    FOR   9.\LB    (Continued) 


IAIVK    acre..    Laugfurd    lake.    llOtl.     waler- 
^        fronl.  J1J6U.     'I'own  and  Country  Really 
..  .=r«.     Phone  L-2133.  67»   Vale.  .t. 


WANXBP,    a   machlnl.t:    must  liave    «o<^. 

Wood  Motor  Co.  ::^i>gmMM^'    ' 
—^ — '  ''iwai|iiw,i 


iN^^^^^ii'MSm^'p^^ 


/'tHAUFFEUR:  mechanic  wants  position; 
\J  can  do  all  own  repairs;  or  would  over- 
haul car  tor  private  party.  Box  404.  colon- 
1st. 

ENGINEER   desires    position;    3rd   class    B. 
C.   papers.    Married   man,    competent   and 
reliable.    Box   410.    Colonist. 

ENOaNEBR  requires  position  10  take 
charge  of  uutomoblle.  launch  ahd 
electric  plant  for  private,  gentlemun:  ub- 
.talner;  agf  "■  '  ':>li'  wiiges.  .  Ai.i.u-  l%ii- 
glneer,    001  avenue. 


**(f" 


VV     b^teMioSjraSar  horaea  Apirty  «.  Fv 
Qelger;  »at  3Wa»»ara  Bttaet. 

WMVSSay^Btff  «p  «irt-  to  attend  tolei^ono 
at?Pro7»nelal  SWal  JubUee  Howltalj 
houra  fl  aan,  ta  X  p.m„  and  5  p.m.  to  «  p.m. 
apply  8ecr»taiar. _______ 

WANtBD— -Flnit  claaa  finishing  carpenter; 
quick  worker;  Box  4S3  Coloolet. 

ekptirt      type- 

al   experience; 

Apply  Box  889  Col- 


T71NGl-l.SII.M.v.%,    married,    thorouti"    i—    •• 
il(  edge    or    fBrmlng;HV0   years'    prnotlcal 


WANTED,   a  young  tnari. .- 
writer,   with  aome  dor  cal   experience 


must  write  good  hand. 

onlat  ofHco.   •         •  , 

WANTED— ^liftn  and  woman  to  learn  the 
barbm-  trada;  wages  paid  while  loyrn- 
tag:  the  lariteat  and  n*"'*  ,«»»»"?**.,f  ?* 
la  the  nortbweat:  wagaa  •"  »nd.W  per 
week  whan  nuall«*d;  call  or  write  ««  *f^ 
cataloKua     Tbe  original  J,  A.  Moler  Barber 

ju-ii!i_g'  mrn 'M.iM   laiiiMi     Vaiiuiiu»er.   Di   0» 


etoWege."W  mitt  Btrwt.  VauuuuTerr-»r 


■mm-  n««rl  4$ltiy  («  ipiure.  ilrdttia  kn>»  •»«» 
>)jii  Jjlir  lHM|c^  mrot  eiaaa  loeal  teattntonlaw, 
.awt'«Mr^onlfct. ""."''    .'  '•'■'''- 

-IJIXPSBiaNdBO  atorekeeper  re4»uirea  posl- 
XU  tlon  In  olty  or  country:  abatalner.  reila- 
bte  re<erancea.>yply  878.  Colonlat,  • 

FIKST-CIA8*  cwfpentier  would  Uke  mMM 
houaa  to  build,  or  put  up  Inilde  tolatt 
by  contract,  the  work  only;  owner  to. furnlah 
tb«  materials.  First  olaas  work  guaranteed. 
Box.  300.  Colonist. _         

HOTEL,  city  or  country;  man  and  wife 
under  40;  experienced  In  all  depart- 
ments <no  children),  want  poaltlona;  15 
yeara  referencea      Box   257   Colonist. 

HOTBIit    country    preferred,    Poaltlon    aa 
manager  required  or  would  be  wlllliig  to 
rent    aame.     PIrat    claaa    retferenoea    given. 

Box  818.  Coloniat.      ^ 

ATHtNO  aolidted,   C.   W.   Sandera.  wood 
i  aad   metal    Hthar,    Phona — hUML — siL 


6.     IJ.      lit      . 

Pemberton 

"  AAl.  Monur(.j.  N.  of  Central.  3  larso 
lots,  UOxll?  aach.  a  real  snap  at  »9B0 
each  oil  easy  terms;  Hilda,  near  Transit.  63 
xl20,  price  ?1'60,  one-third  cash,  6,  12.  IS. 
McNedl,  between  Oliver  and  Monterey.  48x 
11«,  nne  bulldliig  lots  »10BO,  1-3  caah,  6. 
IS,  IS.  Gonioii  Tl»,ul.  fiult  :aaa.  all  plaat-a 
out    with    r  ■  llngB,    fSOOO      per      acre. 

Keatlngs,  .U  cleared  at   ISUO.     Howe 

St..     betwe, ..      - -d    aixl     -May.     loi     E0.>.110. 

prlce.flSuO,  on  terras,  '■''- 

monton  rd.,   66x115,  dry  'al 

price   »SuO    with    'i    ca.ii.      '  '•.    'je- 

tween  McN'elU  and  Coutrul,  ;;  '0  With 

Ji'60   cash,    this   Is   JlfO   una   .  •     N.    K. 

corner  Lewis  and  Orchard,  4  6x110,  tor  JlOOO 
or  t960  cash.  Who  gets  this  bargain?  .1.  K. 
Bowes  &  Co.,   64  3  Fort  St.     Telephone  2724. 

\  -t  — out     Edged    investment;— Owti«r     hH. 

•n-J-     for  salu  some  of  the  choicest  revenue 

producing    property     In    business    section    of 

Victoria.      These    holdings    represent      from 

{126,000    to    (300,900    and    wlU    bear    Investl- 

LMiii.ii    <iri    tliH    part   of   capllallst.s   or   l.ank- 

ns    looking    for    f);  in- 

I'idreBs^OwUflv   P.    ■  •  Hr 

\  icioria,    H,    C.  ..  ■• 

^at.,    (opposite   court   hd|!jM>;t  j,^ ' '  ,;  ^ 

A  eAUa^m.  ffaWfleid  «itrict  iuiit^bo- 
Xl«  .00*  Ooywmaaat  Houae,  IMie,  lot.  40x 
iTo;  prt««  *ov,  caab'  f«8e,  -  aaianoo  nvo 
yearly.  ■       '   '  '' " 

BU«i^l4E}S8  caih^ar  in.  Po(;t  Albarnli  ««x 
12G.  on  £Mrat  ave.{  840«0.       Hea,th  «nd 
G9wney,  SayvMvil  ;'blai3k.    '    '      ' 

■■  ■■  .1    .1      .1.1. 1*1  lUiii    ',     I    Jl  'I  1.      I     '■   '  ■ 

AJjOT  on  Blebardaoi)  «t,  elqae  Iq.    .good 
building  lot;' prloa  |3»6«.     Patrick  Re- 
Blty  Co..   646   Ifort' aUi    Pfaohe  26B«.     ''.. 

AOAK.  BAf   lot,   Newport  ave...  block  O, 
prtce    81376;   one-third    caah.      Patrick 
Realty  Co..  646  Fort  sL     Phone  2666. 

AOAK       BAY    lot.    Transit   road.    81150, 
about  8460  cash.     Patrick   Realty  Co., 
«45    Port   ft.      Pltone    2566/ . 

AHEiAL  anapr'-awlaa  (^ot,%m*-  •>  jK>*». 
which  .w)HJpro4uo.i^  a:  ,«o<;r4.  r|By«*«i4, 
ja-yaar  oid,A»pJe;  Owrtiard,;  furrtttttrVtWW, 
and  all  livestock  Inohided,  a  btta\itltvl'licinie 
II    r..nr»y     111    miiMi    frniti    Vintorla!    every 


-Two    quarter 
■'")U    each, 
iilst. 


acre    lots   In   Oar- 
Apply    tor    terms 


i.^. .  for  acreage  or  lots. 
J?  i  Irrigated  laud  near 
f;ftlBiiry;  all  i^ji.  ."i,  cultivated;  purchaser 
will  take  half  crop  coming  season.  Holmes, 
Strawberry  Vale.  P.  P.,  Victoria. 

FOR  sale  le- rl?0.  •M"*"  ■»'•**«.  »i-600; 
40  X  120  (corner)  Mosa  street.  81,600; 
107  X  120  (double  corner)  Moss  street,  86,000; 
50  feei  on  CtM-nwaU  avenue,  with  building, 
11600.      Box    4!f2.    Colonls. 

FOR   sale,   five  acres,    partly   in   fruit   trees. 
Apply  William  dlllesple.  near  pump- 
ing attitlon.  ■  ■. '■■  '■'  i    _ 


PROPERTY    FOB   S.ALB    (Continued) 


Vdi    a.    Truekttue.    near    'I'opai!    avt.,    '.Hi  v 
•    ISO;    IISUO;   third  cAsli.   balance  on  ctt»> 
lennn.    Box    407    Colonial. 

WAL.VUT    .1.,     the    chcape»t    lot    on    the 
•tre<.t;  $800.     Howell,  Payne  &  Co.  Ltd 
1219  LanjfJey  St.;  plione  1780. 

VVTA'rr"  ■         "<T— Nice  gras.y  .lope,  1  acre 
VV     i„  ioal  Bay  and  b'oul  Bay;  price 

j:ii)iiu  li;    <'.    i"*-    P.vmbcrton.    P.      U. 

ri,  iihouo  1711. 

;..  ;.j..i    i .._-,',con  Shoal  Bay 


w 


F 


OR    sail. — Carlln    .treet,      one      large    Jot 


120x60;   price  $600;    terms    ^i   cash,   bal- 
ance   6,    12    and    18   at    6.    per    cent.      Apply 

P.     O.     Box     468. ^ 

of   land,   cultlvat- 
.ulmalt,    81060      per 
nox  158,  Colonist. 


IT^OR   sale.    ' 
.      ed,      wa: 
ncre;   ono-thlrd   cash. 


T/IOH  Sale—  10  acres,  200  yards  waterfront 

JD     north  , shore.    Browning    harbor.    Pender 

.  Il»l«n<l:i2p0  par  acre; .^apply   Box  OK  Colonist 

cell  si.  8726  each,  or 
1  III  ee;  apply  Box  870 


.        and  Foul  Bay;  about  'it  feet^frontatii 
by    about    ISO    teet    deep;    priun    JiOOO    »»«.:.. 
one  quarter  cash;   balance  easy   terms;  C.   i-. 
Pemberton.  P.  R.  Blalklo.  601  Baywiud  block 
phone   1711. __^_ 

WATERFRONTAOE — Investors,  hero  Is 
what  you  have  been  looking  for. 
Block  of  land  250  feel  sQuarf,  on  West  Bay, 
with  a  wharf  extending  Into  the  water  luo 
feet.  If  you  want  a  sound  Investment,  don't 
fall  to  Investigate  this.  Price  and  terms  on 
application  to  the  Eureka  Realty  Co.,  852 
Yates  St.     ^^_ 

W~  ORTH  Investigation.  Burlelth  Park,  two 
large  lots  adjoining  with  waterfront; 
Ideal  location  for  a  home,  84,000.  quarter 
cash,  and  0,  12  and  18  months.  Will  aocii.i. 
low  price  for  all  cash."  KlUon  &  Hall. 
84 K    Fort   street. , 

9K    ACRES,    AH    ol«ai'<.a.    on    good    main 
t*J     road  and  close  to  sea;  8376   per 
on    ea8y    terms.      We  .can  , recommend 


MiM.:!^  on  NlagMa'-i*..' comer,  full  alsie 
hear     t^iio    tagartt,  nsbdtrn  ♦■•w*^ 
^^y  furnace:   ceiaMnFbaaeawiitt.  Cr^UnOa 
laid  «at  itt  iawB,  ftratt  tree*,  J>*««^'  *«]^i 

^op^^Sr^lV^yt  kn  ideSl  auWivliJonrT* 

-rrtolJt  BayvA'd" -ovtor  haWtaete  corner;  I70x 
a  a8R;  laoofrr  tlrird.o«alu*al4«oe  over  80 
montkai  micely  trejSd.-  HoweU,  lyrne  &  Co., 
Ltdw  m»  ilMngley  at :  p*f  ne  1 .  >w. 
VllNtLEtfBN— a:  few  leaa  cigara  willow- 
VT  oure  for  your  daughter  a  lot  In  Cooult- 
lam  !ft  waterfront  aubdlvlaton  Jor  81-60 
w"kly:  thl.  1.  an  ^bos.Ute  oertalnty^for 
aubstantlal    rlae    In    value.    Kltaon    &i   Hall, 

Fort  atrect. .-  .  ■  , 

/-10J935At«a    \  :H«»»«ht»-^BaautUpot     uraaay 
Air  iiSa!S:4l^Sx  W-W  acl-«8;;abrfut  »0x 

18  aad  14  Jaontha;. C  C,  'tembartoa .  K  B- 
Blalkle,  601  Sayward  block;  phonaiTii. 


Wlae  &.   Co.',   1«»  fesf^tm 


;wiiiri  ;i 


aAVt  X  836.  r^gCkfkttkl  w^lil|ityiiimirf!'l<Nal 
Vrk  fituattonrr««i  Bar,  vtab  WSm^jtt,- 
000  caah  20r  A  taw  dkxa  oatr.  .AcUoUUttr lot^ 

CploBlgt. '  ■  ,     ■ '      ;        > 

^feTOiX  9*'  '^*>*'*-  ^^  '^  buMttO*!  lot  -ifli^K^  * 

9f«M/     biocit  of  tha  very  bu«laeaa  cwkM" 

tif,  Vtbtoria  la  the  biggeot^anap  In,  tha  city. 

^fiia  uo  at  once.    Monk  4^  .Jjilonteltb.  «*8  :£'ert 

■ffiQt^A— 6w»U  view  lot,^loae  toFemweod 
^«/llU     rd.;   a  anap.     Oxendale  C,  Ware. 

6i8'  Wayward    bulldln;;. : 

d»Qp;/) — Choice  lot.  Juat  off  Quadra 'iit.W 
nP*nj\t     caah :  fine  view.     Oxendale^  ^aru 

618   Say  ward   liu".dlng. ,    i  ; 

db-|  £>Gr  A  each ;  twO  oholoa  oornera  Flntay- 

^XlM>l/      son  and  FUtb  ata.;  .tcrma  third 

caah.    6.    12,    18  montba.      Appily   t>,   Qi.   Box 

fl5.  City.  '•.;: 
i J     '  u      I"      .'I'  I       '    ii.';"!*    ■■ 

TO    I^EX^FCBNISHBD    BOq8MI_';  " 

A     FEW   faicely  Xurnlahed  rodma   for  rent 
Y.  M.  C  A.     Call  „  at  jgiMtlHrff' 


/^UIIMNBT  and  Furnace  cleaning,  atoveflt- 
KJ  ting,  etc;  O'Brien  Bros.;  phone !18t«. 

0"~HIHNElf  iBweop— 'tJloyd.  ehkaaoy  8wae». 
Phono  MlOa.  ____ 


CLOTHES  Cleaning — Gents'  clothea  clean- 
ed, dyed,  repaired  and  preaaed;  am- 
brellaa  and  paraaola  ajade.  «»**SSf  "*  'f* 
coviKred.  Guy  W.  Walkar.  708  Jelulaoa  Bfc, 
3aft  «Mt  of  Pouylaa;  pkona  Lil«07. 

OUytBXA  Ciaaataa  •—  Wab  Chose,  ladled 
^imivm*9'^*r  olaanlaE.    preaalag  ana 
raMJHkv  m  abort  nMc*.  lit*  Govammaat 

U%taa  Camati«»  ao«.  Ooiw«  aB«irj*l*a 
ci«iiirbla«kaml8li?a,  asA^aat  cart  ajteolally 

teams  at  btii4»ra  fv  oa  aeowa  at  atHuhry  iMk 
grAvet  pit  M  na»9X  Bay.     ■ 

kikXUAH  —  aoatpk^  aaaiMir.  .tOUia.  tf. 

' -WlMMt  «Uf  ytewa,  871., 

-nbtATIiBK-oVtatMrta  Tni*  »  vu^   Ci«, 
r/^Pbana  It.  ..    ...^ 


the' 


_  C.  Staota  Oya     •Twfifc 

largaat  «N|b«  ao«  alMutf «».«£«• 

In   the   province.   t:d«tttr)r  «v<twr*'-,  oviMliMli 
Phone  200.    J.  c.  BatMlraw.  |iiro|iiH«»ft 

MJ^,n»  9ott  8t  tra  flMtiH  »HM  wM  MMir 
l«4i|8C  aal  caatlamen'a  caivs^t*  a«iHU  «• 

ELEOtmotASB— Cwriar  *  wyanaW, 
praoUcai  tMatrlataa*  4MUI  J^mMWUM. 
Phone  710:  R«a  ]fhone«  MtTO,  1U|*«T,  Ttmn 
phone   and   motor   wprk  a  tpamOtHf,    1910 

Broad  Bt. ^. 

ELECTRICXAKS~*y«ot  *.  '!««•.  JftOtrtWlt 
coBicaofora,    Motor  baatt^  ,c8HHn9a  «•• 
«iatt0^o«a  A1446.  735  yyTei 


CIVIL  Englnee; — Gebrge  A.  Bmltb.  Brltlah 
Columbia   land   aurveyor.    Office   at   Al> 
beml.  B.  C. 

CIVIL    Engineer — P.    C.    Coatee    Dominion 
and     Provincial    land    aurveyor.    Room 
84   Board  -of  Trada.        — 

CIVIL  Englnaera — Green  Broa.  Burden  A 
Co..  civil  anclneera.  Dominion  and  B. 
C.  land  aurvayona  ll«  .Pemberton  blook. 
Branch  offloeb  te  Maiaon.  Fort  Oaorga  aM 
HaaeltoB.  B.  C» 

Oiviii  sa«iiiMr~-<diaran«a  il4iard.  mamjbar 
Can,  fioc.  Q.  X..  member  Am.  By.  Bmkr.^ 
Aaaoelatton,  Steam,  nlwtrle.  lionittg:.  Ball* 
ways.  BaitiMarlnv  aos  Conatruettda.  OflSot, 
«01  Pembertott  BultaiBg,  Pboaa  OMi  8ai^ 
Bmpreaa  hotel.  Ptoeaa  MtO.  

CONBULTINO  Sniiaaar-..^.  4L  '  Wlat«ri' 
bwr&  Ifc   t,  M.   A.;  reoatvea  paplta  for 
aatamlimtlon  tar  oartlfloatea.  eutlowknr.  and 

JLr  aaaob  JTawati  Wlb.  ^omar  ^T«Mg  am 
t}iMMtea'«to»  Tl«t«»ta.  moMdi  ooo*  iftr; 
ttm  ttt. 


.JLf  «ea  7M-T!ft«MI~«lf 


flea  kasrat  9:99'ifc  •m,*a^p,m' 

' - ^^ij  <W>Ml,l>li  'jiuimilli  ii*lli|  jfiu  I 


»^st 


WANTED,   good  carrier  for  Colonial  route 
in   Sprtng    Ridge.      Apply    at    once    at 
the   Cir^ulaUon   Department,   Dally   Coloniat. 
ANTED— On  chicken  ranch  young  inan 
ka~o^MWr1ia»T.T,*PP»r».   B.  Jtoa  iU 
Duncana.  B.C. 

WANTED,   a  faw      flrat-ciapB.    gardenera. 
piTa  otnar  noed  apply,    J*mM  ^}*^^ 
aoB,  0»^  Jaknwm, 

fte  «ffi»t  jiirw.    Write  Box  178,  3Not*«aai 

aaa  know  tbo  c«jf.  Ap»l»  ^oot  oWoa  Box. 

aio      '  ■  "^         ___- 

*  II     ij        -  — ' — i__._«_*^^j.^ 

mwtw 


Broughton  atreet. 


wanta 


MARRIED    couple 
bualneaa   place;    local 


management   of 
referencea    Box 


thing  goes  for  86600. 
alty  Co,  Auctioneers, 
L-:ll88. 


Town  &  Country  lie- 
678   Yates   St.      Phone 


S4S.  Coloniat, 


rUTAMTHaa-rgflOiUga. .^t.  cftahlor.  or  In  doc- 
W    tofM  office;  Boom  811  Prince  Oeorrfe. 

WAMTBD — By  a  gentleman  with  over  20 
yaara  real  eatate  experience  in  Brltlah 
Columbia  and  who  la  a  notary  public  a  po- 
altloa  or  tntot.  wiOi  »  «8at  olaaa  irooa  »twa 
omi  *l><i^|g^^  fotaraaoea  glvaa;  aodraao 

inim      I        ' * "    '  [ 

W      lawn  t*ftnlo  olub.     ApiWy  betowOtb 

Srs;j^§^*'ssr.sf*c5fflr: 


i^Mf  ^mMttn-nnartt  faaMI>»i»^«Wta.-  .^'^SESmSeSS 


'npBBBVpbiOv.Miti  Umrvtmtti.  ,BHttak  eo. 

bom.  Vietorta.  li,  d,  y»  Oi  S««  n%.  9ala- 


fAooa  BSISS. 


TjftOfXfinnfSiliT   BuraaaH— vine  Oa, 
X$  eov«r8U)i*nl'«t.t  »b««*  IS. 


UOO 


UiSiiaik^ata,  abaat^  »rH8bMla  AiaaaBaat 
tal»l«aaa«.  ato.  tba  Wolnwa  Cok,  tM„  tu 


Wi 


B.  ataaa  WarMgtua,  o^^ltmiMvoa  to 


0»  B«il  Ml. 


mwiMMkt  ptMMl;  V. 


t^mm^fimfXft 


h    in.  mmlrmm^mmm     .11      I       ,      I 

tJtrolKSlt  tWMMad  «ardenlB«,,jWNfOllig  or  imy 
W  MM^l  wortt:   wa«ea  W.60;    Box  «"" 


240 


caiaiuoi 


Aanap .  if   aold    immediately,    choice   resi- 
dential  lot,   Jamea  Bay.   Arthur-  Tebb, 


.uoord^  «f  a-'raklo-JuUldlac,:' 


VERT  choice  reaid4inUal  lot.  Jamea  Bay, 
S400  below  adjoAUng  property,   if  aold 
Apply  owner,  powt  uiQca,  boA 


immediatuly^ 
80. 


B. 


H.  B<H>tl>,,Bpi»»,7,  lft07  qoy,ei;Bmo«ft;  at 

C  BiecCrla^  oar  rvmi8  through  Wdkin- 
aon   road   auMUvlolOB.    9%    mllea   Vic- 
no  low   land; 
Booth,  RoOa^ 


/GREATEST    snop    ih 
vX  acre8   on 


Sydney.    B.    C,    ten 
on    the    main    street;    nve    blocks 
from  atation;  all  ready  to  aubdlvlde  In  lots, 
8825    per  -acre,    easy    terms.    Apply    owner, 

1418  Poufclas  atreet. ■' 

-rXB  who~hc8ltates  Is  lost.  Larne-tot,  B^Ch 
JlX  Drive,  Shoal   Bay  at  8828  at  once.  Klt- 

aoh  »  HaU.'  ^    ,     ^, 

rOWfe  at.— A.  gfrand  lot  oBllr  01860,  Hdw 


H^ 


, all,-ia»Ba.*.-Co.  !*».♦  .1*10  f»»#>«r 

CREAqsB  near  .ElQot^f  eaf  .ofhpw.ay^  "pee-.  i«.t  ifttima'tW.^'.^-^*    "•'«  '  '    *      — : — _i. 


torlai    nne   alia    tiit,  bamaa; 
half  ««ra  iota  .from  ttiO.    41. 
7.  l%»T^Oova«|mattt  at,"-  . 

-DAROAIN—  Nioe  lot '«Hi,X4iit4en  av%»,  ^tnrth 


■id^'mfO  BB«II«l>maa  -aaek*  poalUon  with 
X  talMar  or  arcbttbeU.coof.at  Jpilanj  and 
««t»a»Uac    Box  409.  <|^oBto|. 


i^^U 


^jr^bwo   man   chaff^ttl-    -»ttllltao.PO»ll*M} 

/Xjeountry  preferred;  goo*  ,*^fOrtfp(«j  8M|, 


ttJ*S^«*i  yW»  ««« J»  bt»^«,  w^ 

«•'•  r^i-lBB*  .«•_•».  •SBiSS  SLSS: 


B..m    •*.»*•,.>..«»    — -'. --..■,  -      -     "*       i     ■»*■■>*<*  JlM»l'l.l(,'l 


SPSSttt-aMit*' 
ttf  trada;  can  kaati 


atlon  mati  aaOA  8qN>iy, 

tari#,  %.<!. 


p.  O.  Bog  1<»,  Vlo- 


ynffj^xmrn*  •»  axperdaBced  «♦•'»•<»*«* 


A  i^CtVMlf'OiMr  «|  ytoroMMBK,  CSaprk  tf«o«K* 
A  ^«n  ^sb^  Wk  sla^jiiiiiatirM  VootM*. 


day^ 


T  OYAt.  pt«m  «t  l*M«»  «ai  amat  kt  Owfr 
fartftar  udltaa.  WrMOttu.  wSSStrt. 


m-im 


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ra^JMsa^  «k  m  immt*  tatt  aaA  jtawKb 


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epraylug  »'  ntmbAli.  Sim  Pi»S»t»i  pkona 
L8480. 

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XMmmptmtt,  oti  Jrabaaoa  ist,  akaaa  BU«£ 

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afftpu^,  lawaa  flwa4(«d  aa«  ^^i-iijUVk. 
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ITARDWARE— Tha  Hickman  Tya  Uard- 
J_L  ware  Co..  Ltd.  Iron,  ateal,  hardware. 
cutlety.80  and  84  YateaMt.,  Victoria.  B.  c. 

JAME.S  Bay   window   cie'aners  and  reliable 
janitors.    U.    Kelwoy,.    344    CoburC      8L 
phone  1{1>52.        '  » 

JEWELERS— A.    Petoh,    1416    Douglas    St. 
Specialty    of    English    watch    repairing. 


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nt,  maoti 

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ratarr. 


to  tako  charge  of  itock. 
*ajrS«6.  to  SlmJi  Broa,  Maywood 


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With  hbuoa  won  eanla*  betwatm  *Uobl. 


oitipe. 


A  front  room  to  rent  auit  two  gonllemen, 
tli75   each.   2608   Blanohiud  atraot. 

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COMFORTABLE  furnlshad  front  rwon»' to 
rent,  new   houae^__Si.rB.     Cuth,  (sbwier 


g-or  aala  awlaattroly  bf  mmtat  iff 


«a«  abd  Superior  '•t«3^, 
'terma     Tor  aala  «3Brt«»« 
Orocc.  1107  Pemberton  Bulldteor. 


JAMBA  Bay,    near   park    and    aea;    owtte, 
leaving  town;,  maaonable  price:  termo. 
Apply   688   NUgara.       ,  _- 

'"tfBH  mioo  JtO"|J  no  in- 

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Shakespeare  and  DenmaS'atnlaia. 

I  . — r*— — —*'"■■"  <     ••>*.     " 

COMFORTABLE    furnlObed    room    to  4et;      ' 
choice    locality;    cloae  In.    84»    BitrdcAta 

»'^»''"*- .  .  1,1^,1 1^..,     . 

•  i^KWORTABlit     tnmiahed     ainoilia'ij.frti*  , 
'V  danbla  bodnonio  *«r;*»n«emen  fi-om^Olo 
'mtmthlll'i      bath,'     taioMHtfast     if     required 
I48S  Fort  at.;  ibona  aOOl,         

IflOB   rent,    newly   furnW*|ir»!ip|B,   btjard 


'  jfentlemon; 

llld    l_i,lilu- 


optioaal.  ilor  ona  ^ 
pcixatOLJiatl).    call  Mi^rt-* 

aon>  '•.'•'•V-      . 

'iR\UlClNI9BliB9   Tooms,     728     Cormorant    di.  , 


al'ues.     a 


•>«l#«Mt> 


A  baby,   n 
care-,   eBa' 


imiVti^vt 


STiSaftt  object  to      lriim»,'^Sui:M 


jmi 


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lai-ge  oorneri 
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ttU% 

alao , 


La,  th 


Kttaon  &  TtOEtl,  <«|jrm; 
iiiiiailHOswaw 

LA^JO  St..  3-l0tat 
lamtlor  Ot,;  phonre  1710. 


model  n    honsL-. 
S30   Michigan   sL 


pu»M]«ks&^»tH<iik 


Pandora. 


«i«tat^*t?.'-^ 
aOI, 


JCngllahwoman    reaulres    jkoath. 

ambermaid  in  amall  couBtvy 

,1kke  «barge  of  linen.     Box 


ii|ii>»H,li<  III    L  |l|l|i"H» 


AN  inteiUkant  wMi#'«lNn^W||i; 
at  onc«^to  ^i<m*MM- 


at"  onc«^  »  toiw  ^M*i*,«g.»#*i» 

,._,i__.__^^ „  .-wo;  moat  ■ba^'-B.'-cOMi  mmnmMm. 

w  n  oiwiiiro  ling;  {  taotfdi  Vttb  ^obkvMooeftB^r  «ea^. «». 


T«.i^,j£a® 


JU.NK — Wanted,  scrap,  brass,  copper,  zlno, 
lead,    cast    iron,    sacks,    bottles,    rubber, 
highest  pi'lcea  ,  paid.    Victoria  Juuk   Agency, 

IkteZO  .  iatore    tii^iii'.plioaa  M>jm,.M 

LIVERY— CaiJiwaII'«»rrajl(8ftir.   general  ex- 
prcss.  sale,   livery  and   boarding  stables. 
'ii7    Cormorant    til.,    uigtit    and    day;    phone 


,  ^„      Tftlia  ,«««  SOMtaat." 

%tmt»A  uf  ooajC  nioiiv  «u>m«i  «t«f«Sa  •&« 
CbOoiC.  «t  a«»trlda  t«  Ca«wala  y.  V»  JUinf 
Mali;  ago,  Mc.  for  B.  C.  atitta  So.  Mooat  Bd* 
Wtttf,  ▼a««ottvar  at, 

«*«-.*—'» i 

CaiBitbiiara  of  Bnslaa4 
—        -  ".t^WU  »t  B»  BalL 


JLiavid  lavaptikfijlb 


to  Mlaa 


"'*  a.-,*!* 


r2tX3a»US$ilii^aif  amtarlatr    awae  wilt  bo 
xU  iRadlSr  8«|M«OllaOBM^l>«|Hh^blo  charges 


WV-    Jl 

twebtBC'  work:  o«r»  M  411 
•xperlenoad,    ttilM#i 


S3  '  :at^ws^lSlm*- sTrES,,  ■ 
tjBngtiit-  ttummi  i7$o. 

I    till  iyi)ffltiiii<i»jri|liTiiii  <imi  II,      I' ' 


fl''»4/ 


TiriLL  B4y-^^j*lli6ut  lUO  acres  on  the  beat 
JSX      portlon.^<»fc.aiC**y   tor  .sale;   property 

IJog  in  forjn  of  a  penln»uja  .and  i"cludea 
«UR^  beautiful  aheltM«|,,s;^ches:  best 
':S^rage  for  small  cffij^iMWral  runnlnc 

iSS^ns   on  the   lahd'.     ftltS  t»6r  acre   $300. 

AdQress   P.    O.   .Box    716,    Victoria. 

t  160  feet  frontage,  half 
■  •1  Victoria  city  park, 
owner.  P.   O.  Box,   1229. 


JnUBNISHBD  Rooma — 134  ll«het  it,,  James 
.     Bay;  close  to  caf  line. 

VaJ4B8  Bay  Hotel — Cor««r  of  Govomn-.r.  •- 

if  .gjllld  .Toronto   streets;    Victoria's   new    pii- 

Hklwtel;  superb  location;  3Vii  blocks  fiom 

'Idlngs,  facing  park  100  looms,  moU- 

tughout,   excellent  cuisine,   modorato 

day,  week  oi   month;  phone  2304. 

LARGE  nont  bedroom  for  two  oi  ilU'" 
gentlemtsn,  bath  and  pho'ie,  furn.i.  o 
heated,  82.60  each  weekly.  649  Go\ernmeiu. 
second    house    from.    Empress    boteL 


NICELY  furnished  rooms,  two  blocks  from 
Post  Office;    734    Humbodlt   St. 


T>UJ 
JtS     tMi 


ivttt. 


urn  III'' n      tl<f»     ill 


WW^& 


d.  Box  «ti[ttD|l>^iHki  :|^ 


VA^COt'VKH  UOTBUS 


1211. 


i — .  icuria    xVaukivr    Co.. 
ticst  Bervlco  in  tha  city. 


Ltd.   Tel. 


LITHOGRAPHING  —  Liihographing,  en- 
graving asui  embossing.'  Nothing  too 
l&rge  and  noialng  too  small;  your  station- 
ery Is  your  advance  agent;  our  work  i.  un- 
vi^uailed  west  of  Toronto.  The  Coiomst 
i-rlntlng  and  Publishing  Co.,   Ltd. 


MISS      E.       O'BOURKB, 
gr&pher.        UtHce    No« 
block.     Telephone  No.  260i. 


Public      Stano- 
4111    Pemberton 


PATENTS  —  Rowland  Brlttaln,    registered 
attorney.   Patents  in  all   countries.   Jb^au-- 
iield    building,     opposlto    P.     O.,     Vancouver. 

1JOTTERY    WAR&— Sewer,    pipe,    field    tile. 
-     ground  fire  clay,   flower  pots,  etc.   B.   C 
lOtltfry   Co.,    Ltd.,    cor.    liroad   and    Pandora 

..a.,     .  itU/l  lit,     14.    C 

IJLUAIBINO— Colbert  Plumbing  ond  Heat- 
J-  tng  Co.,  Ltd.  For  first  class  vsrorkaisui- 
t.ilp  lu  thu  above  lino  give  us  a  call.  Tem- 
;jurary  office.   766  Brougbton  St..   phone   662. 

N.      Atkinson,      plumbing 
614     Ulanchard;       phona 


HOTEL — Alhambra,  Ura  ti.  Xhompaon  4k 
Hona.  proprietors;  K.  D<  1'nompson,  man- 
ager. :  Corner  Carroll  and  Water  tiia,  Van- 
couver, B.  C  Vancouver's  first  hotel.  Bit- 
uated  in  the  heart  ul  the  city.  Moderately 
equipped  throughout.  Midday  luncn  a  spec- 
ialty. European  plan.  £'amed  for  good 
wnisky,- 

HOTEL — Blackburn.  A.  B.  Blackburn,  pro- 
prietor. Thia  well  known  and  popular 
hotel  entirely  rebuilt  aud  refurnished.  Is 
now  open  to  its  patrons.  8Ceam  beat,  flna 
commodious  rooms,  hrst  class  dining  room, 
best  attention  to  comfort  of  guests.  Ameri- 
can plan,  81.60  to  82.00  per  day.  European 
plan,  76  cents  upwards.  818  Westminster 
Ave. .        

WHEN  In  Vancouver,  a.  C.  atop  at  Hotel 
Windsor.  748  to  762  Granville  street. 
Strictly  tint  class;  all  roojns  connected  with 
baths  and  shower  baths;  llriit  clasa  cafe  in 
connection;  located  In  Vancouver's  best  bus- 
iness centre,  opposite  Vancouver's  Opera 
House.     Ogle  &   Burton,   Proprletora 

PBOPERTV  WANTED 


1  awira  a  t»  %> 

periencod  cooks  seek  po»C«  Where  aeoond 
servant  Is  kept;  reliable  references.  Three 
girls  (18)  seek  posta  with  children  aud 
light  houaowork,  tSome  expertencf-d,  capa- 
ble women  seek  daily  housecleanlng.  Three 
experienced  lady-helps  seek  posts  in  country.; 
moderate  salary.  Required,  work  for  ex- 
perienced trained  nurses,  elderly  and  con- 
valescent patients  preferred.  Wanted,  two 
waitresses  lor  first-class  country  hotel. 
Wanted  aeverai_geiieral'  tnuids  and  hOuae- 
rauids. 


pogttlon.  town  of 
onlat.     , 


!Bn>' Talioreaa,    algo-  ^    _  .. 
Tailoring.  Fred  4J*iit«l^] 

__     eeonomloat  xbliiiblivooilil^- . 
8«>«arB  waaHT'W^    «lri»'«i(iir||8  of  bacWfeiora  ailiiut  blMbOtrx,  .. 
"    It;  waaoa  alven;      «»»agi3  .JKer  March  Slat;  tood  r«*efr«ne«». 
Address    Box   888,    Colonist. 

_^fi3y£^^S"«a''  h"  sehold 


WANTED — Kor  the  country  two  sisters  or 
two    frlend»*'to   do    cooking    ond    hounu 
816    ouch;    Mrs.  '  Ilule,    BOX 


ISH  jjnelllng,   86   Mcntlea  at.,  removed  to 
ttet 
dall.v,    weekly 


lOSITlON    as 

Box  437,  Colonist 


M 

dressmaker; 


^_ithKy;»«4i  at.,  la-'Ana,  i«t,-<or 

£^$J»T1S^i  ifi  te  irt)  iiti>i)i(>i*i  II I  mimt,  i  ii ' 
and  SforttiT 

Oplrndld   bUslM 

S    good     elevasa.  ... 

■With    or    without  -th<r    holjse 
jUng  a  genuine   bargain,  as  it 
'Ti||WOin*    xnv    i>i»iki.i    vcki. 
■^  application     to     ( 

Yates  St.  j" 


tlila:  high  I 


w  'jmr  («RnLt'4ia*ape'BT  -p 


offlco    girl    by    young    lady. 


work, 
cans. 


Uun- 


\X)'ANTED — A  young   girl  for  light  house- 
»V    work;  small  inmily;  apply  at  1012  Tor- 
raci!  ave. ;  phone  R',i282. 


ACRBAOB  wanted  In  Saanieh,  Gordon 
Head  or  Metchosln  districts.  Owners 
only;  please  state  price  and  terms.  J.  Halle- 
well    &    Co.,    1303    Broad   at.,    Victoria. 


A' 


CRliAOE — .1  want  lu  or  20  acres,  close  lo 

I  have  88000 
house    on    It. 


railway  for  dairy  ranch, 
for    first    payment;    must    have 
Box   342,   Colonl.t. 


pay 
Box 


IJLUillilAO — A. 

A.     stove    fitting, 


R1817. 


u 


JCA vKi\ia,Nt*^-Wlng  On.  nv»  Government 


St.;    Phone    88. 


QHORTHAXD — ^In     three     months 
lO       Pitman'.    SlmpUlled      (Royal) 


s 


by     the 
System. 

Day    and    evening      classes.  Typewriting, 

bookkcoplnz    and    foreign    language,    laught. 

The    Royal    Slvnographlc    Co..    4  2t>       S»yward 

Uldg.      Phone   2601. 

;3HOnTHA.'^'D   —   Shorthand      School,    1109 
Broad    St.,     Victoria.      Shorthand,    type- 
writing,    bookkeeping,     thoroughly        taught. 
Uraduale.   till    good   po.ltlons.   E.   A.    MocMtl- 

Un,   principal. 

OTENCIL  and  Heal  Engraving— General 
k5  Engraver  and  Stencil  cut«r.  Oeo. 
■rowther.    816   Wharf  81..   behind   P.   O, 


from    Edmonton,    and    want    a   lot   on 
Fort  St..  west  of  Cook;  1  don't  want  to 
a    fancy    price,    and  .want    good    lernm. 
341,    Colonl.L 

lOR    quick    r.nd    satisfactory    result*,    list 
your    prnnAi'ty    with    National    Realty 
Co.,   12*82  Oovernmciit  St.,   near  corner  Yates; 
open  evenings  7:30  to  »:  phone  1166. 

iWNBRS  otvly — ^Want«id.    really  good   lot's; 
must    be .  reasonable    price      and    o«sy 
terms.      Box    46T,    Colonl.t. 


WANTED,  good,  respectable  girl  to  watt 
on  table,  three  hours  a  da.v;  no  Bun- 
day  work.  Apply  The  aandrlngham,  720 
Kort   st^ ■ 

W~ANTBD— A    iceneral      servant    for    light 
house  work;  apply  1404  Harrison;  phone 
K24y(i.  

WANTED — A  good  house,  parlor  maid;  one 
to  take  charge;  a  good  situation  for  an 

Irl  who  wlshea  to  Improve  her  posl- 

]>ly    Mrs.    Taylor,    Ht.    Helens,      828 


STENOaRAPHBR-.-Engllshwoman;  experi- 
enced   wants    position;    Box    243    Colon- 
1st.  .  ■      -•''  "■  ' _■ 

THE  Rev.  S.  Hawthorne,  Reglna,  Bask., 
can  highly  recommend  one  of  his  ser- 
yants  who  wants  a  situation  In  Victoria, 
to  be  near  her  sister.  State  place  and  wages 
to   L.   Llnley,   2327   Ro.e  St..   Reglna.   Bask. 

WANTED — Dally    house       work    by    good 
working  woman;  write  Mrs,  Lucas,  Oak 
Bay. •'     .  -'  ,-■' 

■VXTANTED — PoBltlon  aa  housekeeper  or  help 
V\  good  plain  cqok;  Mcta,  520  William  st., 
Victoria  West. ■ :      , 

WT'ANTED — Housekeeper  to  bachelors  or 
VV  elderly  couple;  Canadian  child  of  G; 
thoroughly    (^perlenced;    Box    233    Colonist. 

ANTED— By    young   Scot'tlsh    lady,    posl- 


you  do  not  lny«ili,ani(  one   of  these;     como 
early;  Box  lH»7,Ciab>H«.. 

par   irackage,    *2G0 
prPRcnt    commerclarl 
buy.  '.|ifc-j|»I^St|i»^*0'  inrtieut 

street,  -fij^'^^^^.'-  r  t 

Icy  St.;  phtmr WJO. 

OOMOX  Valley— For  sale  cleared  and. 
partly  cleared  farms,  sea  frontage  and 
town  lota;  ai>iily  to  II.  H.  M.  l;ioadn£ill,  local 
agent  for  E.  &  -V.  lalhvay  lands;  real  o.slati! 
agent;    ofllce    r  (I    Courtonay. 


N^ 


/"IR.UGU.MtKu 
PowoU 


^ing  ,  Fort. 
LcrnriB.        ] 
■^dO    Pirmberton    buildliis. 


50.\a.., . 


aouth  of  May;   49.6x120;   8166,0 ;• 
Ajgk'O,   Box   186.   or  phono 

rCMMl''Btf>^*Cholee  16t.  60x110,  next  to  cor- 
tTjiM£jS«^OxfQrd.    tUiOO.   ADply   Owner. 

^^  loiim^gu^M^^^    ^^    splendid 

otti  «u  the  very  best  part  of 
^*,t)ii  *  ,n  ii.  IIowoH,  i'aync 
r,    I   .tiRU'v   et  ;    phono   1780 

n    sale    either    ten    or 

atdM   hid  lie  v   and  the   islands,  Tialt 

m   the   railway  and  frontage  on  a 

road.  8460  per  acre.  A.  W.  Jones, 

??.-■  ■ 

to  iReal   Eetate   Agoni-  -U  >      > 
4ul)    commBliiloni       n'>      imiIi'I'' 
-  .1  i.rncr  of   Pandoia 

aalf  <fillMnb  frame    huuve^.    «■ 

p^WtPtn^i •"         •"*    f'"      '""-'nu-nt 

liniiKn    or^bualncM    block,    cpm  lun- 

,   ,•       ,  nrniii  ui.UiW    lioth    str.M-ls  '000 

.1     n    "AV     Klnt,     ^l   PK,    I'lrst 

li,    10 1 1    Oiumljcrlaln    at.,    icl. 

ill  11)1'  ___^_____^__________ 

OAB  Boy-^For  sale  by  owner  magnificent 
lot  «0xl20,  close  to  hotel  and  sea.  Long 
Rranch  avenue.  8l8«oi  8560  cash,  balnnco  1, 
2  and  S  years;  Box  387  Coloniat. 

OAK  Bay;  tvt~o  minutes  from  «oa  and  cars; 
grand  lot,  59xUp,  dry  and  no  rock; 
price  81500,  ca^h  |600,  balance  6,  12  and  IS. 
Arthur  H.,  Harman.  1207  Langley  street, 
toppo.lto'  court   hou.e,) 


^TICBLY   furnished   front   room  with   slec))- 
ing     porch,     walking     distance     and     on 
ear.    Modern   bunfealow.    401    Skinner    atreii. 
R-'258.  I 

OAKLAND    rooms — Beds,     one     man     S3c  . 
tyvo  men   60c,;   by   week,   one   man   J-' 
2   men   83.     1226  I^ngley  at,,   two  doors  oit 
Yates  at. 

RESPECTABLE  lodgings  nnd  board  H  re- 
quired; also  3  room  cottage  to  let;  ap- 
ply 717  Pembroke  st. 

OOMS 
car. 


to   rent,    two    minutes 
Box    206    Colonist. 


from   Gorfii. 


T° 


pent,   furnished,   l«rs<!'  front  room. 
Mertlr.-a. 


Ibti 


nr»0  rent.  Xurniahed  Xront  bed-sitting  room 
X        fjipphwe.      7210   Fort   St. 


mo  Let — Furnished  rooms,  healed;  auftabl 
X    for   gentlemen;   modern   new   hoyse.    3J1 
Michigan  stTCCt. 


Ty   Let — Nowly  furnished  roonni  with  bAtli 
923  Johnson  St.;  close  In,  between  Qui 


dra  and  Vancouver  sts. 


TO  Rout — Large  rurniMu'd   fMHit   lu'd  room. 
D^ofy  convcnlni  '  >.'  ' 


Bay  <;ar;  apply  103. 

t,ct — Furnished   front   brdroom,    Fittlnu 
room    l£   required.      1033    Fisguard   si  , 
near   Cook. 


rpo 


II O  Let — Furnished  rooms  suitable  for  1  or 
.     2  gentlemen;  apply   112S   Yatos. 


DA.NDY    buy    In    Port    Albcrnl,    one    lot    on 
Fourth  ttvc.   81000.     Heath  &  Chancy, 


Sayward    block. 


DEAN   Height   speelal 
?SU«,    $200    caah. 
Sayward    bulhllnt,'. 


Bpaiiiifn,!    high  lot, 
0.\cml  ■    tic,    DU 


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kW.NERS  for  quick  sale  try  the  Coast  In- 
'   ve 
^bone  '^967. 


V'   vestment    Co.    122    Pemberton    building; 


WANTED — A  good   arm  waitress.   Windsor 
Cute,  906  Uovernment  atreet, 

;7ANT,EI>,  Immediately,  young  woman  for 
kitchen    work;   must   understand   cook- 
ing.     Apply    918    Cook   St. 

for  about  two  weeks,  a  woman 
to  do  general  liouai-  work;  tolcphono 
or   apply   1500   Pandora  ave. 


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Ing. 

VyA.NTED, 

202(1 


WANTED,    young 
m  amail  fgm' 

ANTED— A   11 
coats.   Apply 


girl    aa   conrpanlon-heip 
"ny   518  Colonist. 

finisher  on  lady's 

ii:::i    l' ort  street. 


^.JNTED — A    gin    for    light      housework; 
small   fjimlly.    .\pply   622   John   street. 


woman    f6r' light   house- 
Ap- 
ply   2170    Oak   Bay   ave. 


W'.VNTBD,  young 
work,  family  of  two.  good  home 


mentary  French  and  Music,  or  position  as 
companion  help,  daily.  Experienced.  Box 
162,    Colonist. 

WANTED — By   young  woman   dally  work; 
housecleanlng;  M.  R.  D.,  May  wood    P. 

O. '  

WANTED— Position    as    atenographor,    ex- 
perienced.   Box,    681,   Colonist. 

YOUNG   lady   de.lres   position   as  mother's 
help;     country     preferred.     Miss       Cuth. 
Bhnkespeare    street. 

OUNO  English  lady,  well  educated, 
musical,  L.  It.  ('.  M..  good  house- 
kcppfr,  good  ncdlf^woman,  Jeslres  an  en- 
gagpment  in  an  English  family;  willing;  to 
make  herself  useful  In  any  catpaclty.  Plcam* 
write  to  Mr.  H.  B.  Petter,  Radfords,  Stralh- 
morc    .V!b'»r>a. 


Dot;Bi.i 
Holly  1 


•  I 


Btucliwood,    In 
11,    if     picked     up 
quickly.    Law,   Butler  and  Bayly,   IpOO.Dflv- 
rrnmnnt  stfoct.      '         ''      - .  .    '  ■  -^^    ■        .  '   '_  ' 
.OUGLAS  car   terminus,   Clovfrdale;  largd 


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lot,  only  blook  off  lino;  price  8860;  oVi«- 
thlrd  cash  nnd  terms.  230  ft.  on  V.  &  S. 
railway,  lino  trackage,  near  Clovordalo  nve., 
with  2  largo  lots  and  new  «-room  house, 
86000;  trackage  and  1  lot  82600.  ono-thlrd 
cash  and  easy  terms.  Edwin  Frampton 
Realty,   corner   View   and    Broad   sts.    Phone 

928.  , 

.  .  '        ■'       I  I  I     I    '         I  I  i    I 

fholoo  lot  for  81900.  Oxoii- 
.Sayward   building. 


fpo  let — Fumlahed  rooms. 
X  iaiJ  convenience*;  hot 
and    bath.       ■ 


844   View  street- 
and    cold      ^atcr 


rno    Let — Nice  Jarge    furnished    front    bed- 
JL    room  suitable  for  one  or  two  gentlemen. 


149    Croft   St.,    James   Bay. 


word 


\-e..  Port  Albeml,  two  good  lots 
81600.     Heath  &  Chancy,'  Say- 


08CAR  Pt. — ^We  have   the   only   lot   offered 
for  sale  on  this  street  ne^r  Lli   ; 


at  tht 

tat' 


low  prlccof -81676;   Sllivson 


P 

ist. 


!;t;|^t  Aots.  in   Battloford    avo 
?500   I'iii^ii.  .easy    terms;   Box   471   Colon- 


EMPIlK^'.'^  nve— ( 
ilalo   fc    Willi", 


WANTED    TO    BENI— HOUSES. 


WANTED, 
850   cash 
ply    Box    4fil, 


good    dry  lUit,   with   city   wat'cr; 
balance   810   per  month.   .\p- 
Colonl.t. 


vr  Iters 
l«o.      i 


REPAIRING — rnone      2820 
W     Webster,    M.    B.    All    makes   of   type- 
rebuilt     and     guaranteed. 


ritYPEWRlTER 
1      W.    Webster, 

repaired 


WANTED — To    purcha.e    lot    near    Jewl.h 
Cemrttry    district;    state   price   and    lo- 
cation to  Box  14  4  Colonist, 

ANTED,  for  a  Vancouver  client,  lots 
went  of  the  Songhee.  Reserve,  In  the 
blocks  boundRd  by  Lime  St..  Catherine  «i'., 
Milne  .1..  and  Russell  st.  Plen.r  send  par- 
ticular, at  once  lo  Beckett,  Ma.|or  and  Co., 
Ltd..   64.^   Fort  St. 


UNDERTAKING— B.  C.  Funeral  Furnish- 
ing Co.  (Hayward's).  1010  Govern- 
ment 8t.  Prompt  Attention.  Charge,  reas- 
!r,«...«.  P;.^v..  2236,  tiU.  2237,  2288,  2239. 
.ha.    Haywa-d,   president:    Jt.   liaywura.  .oo- 

relary;    F.    Hoseltcn,    manager^ 

irACUtrM      ciutmer.    —    Duntley        Vacuum 
cleuners  for  sale  or  rent:  carpet.  clr'«m« 


Vn  the  floor  without  removing. 
f^y  an.l  keop  clean.  Phono  «4  3. 
i:i  Yates  «»t. 


Buy 
W.   I. 


D(lil- 
Gager. 


^TtTANTBD,  about  .^ven  acre., 
VV  few  mile,  frtrm  cliy;  also 
Oak  Bay.  .\pply  R.  Mackenxle, 
brrton    block. 


anod  land, 
rhi'ap  lots. 
223a.,   Pern- 


VV 

p. 


rVNTED,      young      woman       fur      general 

hou.c  work;  must  bu  good  cook,    .\ppiy 

O.    Box    1024.  


WANTED,    at   once,   two    flrst-bla..    as.l.t- 
ants  and   apprentices   for  dre.Rmaklng. 
Apprentices    paid    from    the   start.      7«2    Fort 

Btrjet    .  _^ 

tUTANTEU  a  girl:  must  be  a  good  hand- 
VV  sewer;  steady  work.  Victoria  Hat 
worku,  844  View  »t^ 


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TANTBf.    largr    tor    •wrntirn    must    it«    nHro. 
(Jnk     Bay    or    Ksii'iimalt    municipality; 
full    psrtlcu'.nrs    from    ownrm    (n      Box      511. 
(!nlonl.t. 


AuRsnssiSNT  or  sjii-e. 


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pnyahin 

piIkc. 

ptione 


ANTED,     purchnsT     for     agreement     of 


82r,    monthly;    "HI 
L'nion     Itcttl     l'>'  ■ 
2:09. 


noil    III'   1740; 
,  ,.       Viil.-» 


gilt 

t.1. ; 


'ANTED,  lmmodlal^ly.  apprentice,  and 
Improvers;  must  be  smart;  bu.lness 
thoroughly  tnuglU.  Apply  Whltworth  and 
Mearnx,  dresBrnnker.  and  eoatumer.,  386  Co- 
burg    St.,    .Iam«s    Bay.  


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ANTBL»- 


-.Apprentice  at   the  Elite  Mlllln- 

iw    .>Om|..— «. 


■ANTED — immediately.         good       general 
malil.   Apply   Mrs.   Hallam,   871   Beacon 
(<lr«-fi:    phone    R2.1T2. 


Kl'rso.V  &  Hall  have  '•clients  waiting  for 
homes  to  rent,  it's  up  to  you  to  get  the 
best  tenant  poB.lblc.  We  can  as.l.t  you.  Es- 
tates managed,  rent,  collected,  etc.  Acreage 
svantod.    81S    Fort   .treet,   near  Quadra. 

W..\.NTEr.),  Immediately,  either  an  unfurn- 
ished houso  In  Oak  Bay  district,  or 
an  unfurnl.hed  flnt.  clone  In.  Would  lease 
for   6    or    12    months.      Telephone    202S, 


EStJUIMALT- 
prlc«    f.>l' 
bajancu  t.i 
Blalkle, 


-Constance 
few   days 

C.    (.\    I 

HTd    bhH'K 


a 


Ave. 

60      feet; 

T!l^O; 

j.-joo  t:a»n 

■11,    P.    u. 

nil. 

E-" 


Cor 

r.' 


1.  aofi  -V  iijii 

.^ldentlal    ."itri 
I,    i,.iy,   with   new   .1   . ....    ., 

three  niore).   Price   8£),Oou; 

iv     Rox    4H,S,    Col"nl!<t. 


PORT   Albcrnl    BusilnnsB   lots   on  KIng.way, 
1)6x125;  .88500.      Heath      and      Chancy, 
Sayward    Woek.  ^_ 


■T>ORT  Hardy— Double  corner,  next  to 
X  waterfront,  on  original  toWnsUe.  8700; 
50  cash,  balance  6.  12,  18  month,  at  7 
cent       Wise    &    Co..     10!)    Pemberton. 


82 
per 


let,   two  largo  nicely   furnished   bed  sil- 
ting     rooniH,      baith,      car,    phone.      432 
Superior  st.;  phono  L3016^ 


T° 


50 


CENTS   per   night;    52    a 
1211   I,angley  "i. 


week   and   up. 


BUSIXESS  OHANCEB 


HOTEL  doing  flne  business,  8»200;  good 
Putrlck  Rpalty  Cn. 
(H6  Fort  41.     Phono 


A 

and   Business  Bxchonge 

2r>r.i!, 


R 


EQINA  ave^A  fine,  large   lot,   60x120  for 


8r,3.S   on   easy   terms. 
lAd.,   1210  i.,ahglcy   .It. 


8 


ICHMUNU   Park- 


Howell.    Payne   & 
:    phone    1780. 

front- 


ti,;iiinic 


'any;    }<nx    i 


Splendid  corner, 
!Ct  $3000 
ColoitlAl, 


agf    201!    feet   and   184    feet    $3000;    third 


NTED — To  rent,  a  seven  or  ngnl-room- 


district    pri^ftiTed 


Box    416,    Colonist. 


T'ANTteD — To   lease  rooming  house,   about 
20  or  LTift-ooms;  Box  886  Colonist.    


^ANT   to  rent  or  lease,  house,   sult'able  for 

rooming   house,    about   25    or   80   room*. 

.Monk  and   Mnnleith.   Ltd. • 


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'B- 

, , :.:y    81050   on. 

1,4  block  from  oar  line; 

IfinO    ntmnrln"  "*'.'■'  ■'",■"" 


(eifli.M..   GiTX 


Wftv 

invvt-.i 

X*      129, 
Agnow, 

;^AiRi"i 

Sayward    Hun 

F'aTrTieLi                    . .        , 
03x133    to    lane    »1500;    southeast    cornor 
Mobs    And    Point;    beautiful    sea 
terms;  owner,  phone  H3141. 


li  good  land,  With 
■  ulldlng  site;  moal- 
1\>  all  cuHivateil:  troniliig  on  V.  &  S.  Uly., 
close  to  n.  I".  Electric  lino.  Apply  W.  Mitch- 
ell,    Keatlngs.  ^ 

"  lake      water  frontage,      east 

„«   A^^    200ft.   fr',?nt?"'*'   Ioih. 
Box   Stiff,   Colonist. 


C10RNBR  Saloon  in  heart  fo  city  on  lot 
J  60x120.  Price  81700  front  foot;  ca»h 
8'>5  000-  $10,000  in  six  months,  balance  1, 
•<,  3  years.  Patrick  Realty  Co.,  646  Fort  m. 
Phone  2556. 

FOR  Sale— Furniture  and  good  Will  of  :i 
17 'roomed  rooming  house.  Owner  leuv- 
clty      SIO    Yntes    atrein.    Phone    L2S40. 


Ing 


rpoR 

X"      KOt 


Sale — A    good    going 
good    trnde.    ill    Ik-hHIi    I 
for    selling.    Api'ly    '  '     ^       ^'' 
Fisguard. 


buslnpBS  with  a 
i  the  only  cauje 
Koown,    No.    662 


p-MkR  s«.le.  Hotel  In  Victoria.  B.  C;  7i 
rooms,  cenlrally  !')catcd,  well  equli, 
long    lease.       Apply    070    Colonial. 


Jb 

ped: 


on  AWNlGAN 
,    foot.  up. 


AM    looking    for 
have  you  got? 


.    amall    businese;    whai: 
Box   295,    Colonl.t. 


v^- 


.JJllOl.HOURNE 

splendid     lots 

.  ;ii  I  'iiliinlat. 


St.; — Close  to  Lansdowne.  2 
40X168    87r)0;    easy    ternm; 


F 


:iil  buy.   McKenzie 
.  iidale    and    Wa.ve, 

I.  opposite  Wellington. 

cornor 

view    81600; 


A-NTED,     6-roomod 
term,   moderate. 


hou.e      for      rent; 
Box    128,    Colonl.t, 


house   by    March    16th; 


WANT-KD   to    rent, 
4    to    «    rooms.    A.    E.    Price,    1014    Pen- 


d»rgB»i 


MONBY  TO  IA)AN 


Box    190 


WAN'ri?iD,      younn     «ii  i      for     light 
work;    sinlf   salary   required. 
Colonist.  ^ 

Y~      OtfNG~glrl    who   can   rtia    typewrVetJniul 
looU    tH    -  nrn.'.-    'Kii   .'..iii>    1,    III.'!   l.'roa.l 
»lre"t, 


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TfiNKV    loaned    on    Mortgages,     lot.,     and 
B.Kr<>einontH   of   sale   purchaaert.      Apply 
U.    MB<-ken»te,    323-A    Pemberton    Block. 

0^ fi'fififi    to    loan    on    Improvfd    buMncw 
>|f>«>U.WI'  proprrly      «t      lowest      rnl,-.. 

Uslsiennan,  Fornian  *:  I'o.,  1:12  Ui'.!2il  «U 


FAIRFIELD  Lot— 112  Walton  st.  80x120; 
hiRh  ami  il'.v;  p.vt'.l  hi.;  plf-MsTni  -ini- 
atlon-  2  minute,  from  car  line;  prtce  $1600 
third   cash;    tirriu.;    Box   169   Colonist. 

1,-^ARM KRS.  Special f— f  can  deliver  ranch, 
^  mo  acrfs  "f  exceUcni  sail  near  So'-kc, 
half  clfOr«a,  no  rock*.  Koo"!  water  nupply, 
eio.,  $140  per  acre;  110. 000  handles  this;  ap- 
ply Box  its  Colonlsl,^ ^ 


FIN  LA 
soxiao 

C.j|on|.l. 


Kll'ih  — Twii 
$1600  eacl< 


flni>    crtriicra 


^   .vrt; — Absolutely   best   buy     In      district, 
to    JuU  lot  Flnlaysoh  street,  only  $475  cash. 

Klt.son  &  Hnll. 

Nf\pT_-Fa.lrfleId,      lot     on     Olive,      50x120; 

close  to  George  st  .  $11 25.  a  sure  money 

maker;   also  lot  on  Walnut  St.,  Spring  Ridge. 

jsao  lor  quick  sale.     R.  W.  Clark,  1118  Oov- 

ernmont  St. 

SWRB  and  bouse,  on  a  Cook  »t.  corner; 
this  rents  for  885  per  moni'h:  only 
$7000;  this  proposition  ntt.  OVj  per  cent. 
Howell.  Payne  &  Co.  Lti},.  1219  Langley  St.; 
plionn   1780.  ^ 


IJNIy.VYHfiN  nt. — V\«  nav"«   lor  pihi"   i   »pi,-ii- 
dUl   li)l!<   nnnr  Uuailra  »!..    high    iinil    dry. 
and    sure    bargains.      I'rlof    but    $1060    each. 
Eureka    Realty    Co..    »«i    Xntr*    .1. 


F 


por 


►n  jralp, 
side; 
$4(1(1    cash, 
per    c'-ni. 
lag,    i.'ttl'-i' 


lot  2,  block  2,  Florence  at.  oa.t 

60x110    to    tt    ilanr;     price    87RO; 

Imlnnoe    «.     15.     H     months    at     7 

I..    \V.    Hlok.    231    Hay  ward    butlil- 

,[,5,,      I:-...!!      "      il        111.      nil       K'      ■.>.      «l. 


rnRACKAOB  on  B.  &  N.  R.  B.  160x207  on 
X  old  EBtjulm=!t  road;  close  In;  snap  at 
the  price  $14,000;  third  cash,  balance  6,  12 
and  Id  months;  Russell  &  Gregg.  207  Pem- 
berton building^ 

luis    on    Fraser    «!..    n<.ar    car    1lmj; 
double  coiner;   brut   buy   In   the  dl.lrlot. 
OwiJ*!.      Box    10,    P.caumont    P.    O. 

""  Albeml    on    -Sixth 

Heath  &  Chaoey, 


-TV  vtjii  want  to  buy  or  sell  a  legltlmato 
i"  bu»incB3  of  any  kind  see  the  Coast  In- 
vestment Co.  122  Pemtjerton  bulldlifg;  lei. 
2867.  ..  

INVESTORS— $«. 00  or  $1200  monthly  will 
enable  you  to  .loin  building  ayjidlcate; 
;2D  per  cent,  upwards  Kuaranteed.' Full  In- 
formation.   Apply    Efox   49H,    Colonist. 

WNERf  of  coal  lands,  timber  HmHs.  oi- 
manufacturing  propo«ltl(}i>B"can'  ei- 
range  Interview  with  party  In  totich  with 
ovelem  nnanclers.  Address  P.  O.  Box.  15 In 
olty.  '_^^ , . .'         ■  ■ 

ROOMING  House,   close  In,   ll  rooini.  rent) 
f.io    month;    price    11500:      half     .tanh. 
Patrick   Really   Co.   and    Business  Bxchan6<>, 
04.')    i^ort    Hi.      Phone    2556. '  

4MALL  rooming   house   for   rent   With   fur- 

"'     ler    month; 
bringing  la 


O^ 


very   close   in   7 
150    per   month, 


rooms,  4   rented, 

Ajiply    Box    874,    ColowWt. 


fTTiVtJ 
Apply 


QUMMEU    hotpl 


rnwo  nne  lots  in  Port 
X  ave,;  88:tl26;  81200, 
Sayward-   blott.  _ 


V 


A  8.  Trackage — toOft,  by  .liOOft.  ileep: 
the  C.  0.  It.  havr  taken  this  line  over. 
illi  hnv  h«.for«  thA  rush ;  $2»0li;  ono-thlrd 
<,i;«li.  balanc*-  o'er  7  year..  Wise  A  Co., 
loa    I'cniberton. 


bargain.    «lth'23    acre.*    o: 
land    Ioth.^oJ  watorfrontage.   Ideal  sum- 
mi-r  rosort,  close  In.  ciin  be  bought  at  a  very 
low    flgur.)    within     the     next      two      Weeks. 

Monk  &   Mon' 


^.11  h     aao    F«rt   St.,    yictnrla. 


WANTED,   young   man 
vice  as  time  kfcpci*  ond  manago  wm- « 


with     a    building 
617,    Colonist. 


contractor. 


With  8S00  anti  .<■■■- 
We 
l»o» 


I  ■^IPti'?' 


r'ifiMiiniBiii 


WliBHty'< 
hacked  by  w^ltftleat  mtn  In  'Bwlhwaai; 
Floeiwood  Warel,  JbnpreM  Hotal. 


\X7ANTED, 
VV        81000 


one    to    iMVeai    froOK 
m    British    ColtttnW* 

.l.V.......  M.^«    '«W     1 


Saturday,  March   9,   1912 


VKTOinV    DAILY    COLOMST 


21 


BOC8ES  FOR  BALK 


\  BEAL'TIKCL  new,  moUcru  home  ot 
Jtx.  »<„vcu  rooui*.  pli)«d  lor  I'uriiace,  gar- 
■  J<^ii  Ul(i  oul  by  cxpen.  This  Uou»c  lit  BllU- 
<iucl  oil  aiohaid*ua  »t..  mud  in  an  excup- 
Ho.iitl  KuuU  IJiJy-  frl^e  }I>CI00,  on  turini,  !«i>7 
eoloiiUU 

A  CiOOX>  homu  ut  6  rooms  for  tale  on  lot 
x\.  ittitVii;  ttiu  luliiuteB'  walk  to  V.  O.; 
c;oae  to  ^aik;  Uair  .jluult  to  cur,  pavoti  bu, 
$4  200;  thOO  cuMh,  balauue  (SO  per  month. 
.vpply    iiiix  •>!!«,   (.olonlm. 


M18CEXLAN  EOCB 


;aNO   l.ji    »10«,   aniiti;   upright,   Bultablt! 
ir    a    rmioli    h«n»e.         Will    «oll    lor    »ii 
monthly.      Harmony    Hull,    "lia   Fort  m. 


Xa.     for 


POULTRY    AX1»    LIVESTOCK 


A 


GOOD    team    ot   joung    iiiaron,    « llh    oiiu 
foal  al  foot  for  »ttk.     AppJy  858  \aloii 


: 


VtiyjiJaHi,  uak  Buy,  on  UmvIu  al.,  «  •uOiliS 
(J,»0«;  oasy  terms,  and  ono  wltl>  8 
looKiB,  oiLit  irctB  and  iruli  trecK;  privu  »<,iO". 
jlOOO  ca»h.  baluncu  fSO  a  moiitn.  I'atrfck 
Itciilty    Co.,    Blii    l''ort    Bl.      i'hone    :'568. 

home    In    Oak     Bay     on     lot 


>K.\VTlt-VU 

^uxUti,    with    a    number    of    oak    trees. 


T>t;.Vl 

Jl>    io< 

ij  ft.  lane  at  rear;  houvc  In  luUv  modern, 
I  \ocptlonally  well  built,  olfihl  rooms,  lurgu 
cloueiB,  cement  basunitni,  lurnace  neated; 
Btanda  high  with  flnu  vkw  of  anrroundlng 
country,  »ea  and  mountalOB.  O.v.iir  Icav- 
-•ug  city,  muai  sell.  I'rica  ?7,t>0u;  terma. 
jlod««on    ik    fowWl,    2SU    l^omberton    b^o^nt. 

OKAUTIFUL    new    5-room,    modern    house; 


B^ 


open    me,    pIpoU;    Bne    high    view,    ovi^^r- 
looklng  the  l-remler's  grounds;   two  mlnuieB 
iioiu    car.     S4.300.    terniB.     Also    two    lots    on 
laultala  street,   graas  and  tioed.   (lOO  eafn. 

wner,    i'hone,   LiioT^ „___ 

(■^OR^  Bale    on    Niagara    tt.    a    modern    a 
room  houBo  on  largo  lot.  Kor  price  and 
ivims  address  P.   O.  Dox  liJ.    No  agents, 


l,"AOit  Sale — On  Moss  it.,  close  to  school,  6- 
^^      Jj    loomed   collage    bathroom   ana   pantry. 

«Se„nTrh'iaS^«»-^ 

^"'1^  I  III  jBi.  ^  I-    S 

I    I       I      I 

•ale»   4-room«d    cottage,    Shelbourna 
l.|^MO«i  »ft*p.    App)y  HIT  Viow  at.    i 


ASl'RilNtt  suggestion — I'lant  your  garui.. 
now,  and  8<.e  the  Kloral  Htorv,  «o  I 
Vales  St.,  for  all  flower  and  vtNgKtablo  seeds, 
i'lanis  and  trees  of  all  kinds.  I'hone  22"b, 
J ust    <tbove    l^flbrary. 

AAMO.NbO.\'.">  pawusnop  has  removed  front 
Broad    street    to    1410    Uovor;tment   St., 
opposite    the   Westholme    hotel.        _^ 

A 

A 


M'i'iWtJ'^    Jewelry,    diuiuuiiiia,     cUiitUVJaSS 

and    pictures    houglu    and    sold.      Mrs. 

A.  Aarooson,   t>6  Johnson  st.      

BAOGAOIC    promptly     handled    at    current 
rates    by     the     Vcioria    Transfer    Co.; 
phone   i.i\).      ortleo  open   night   and   day. 


ANOTHKR  carload  ot  dr4Uglil  huuises 
Just  received;  several  well  malclicJ 
grays  from  ao  to  Si  hundred.  Apply  Oleo- 
Kon    and   Johnso.i,    3«ati    lilanuhaid.  


Ittrni    work.    £•& 


C1Hli.\P    hor»o    suitable    lor 
J    Boyd    St.,    Jamt*    Uny.    I'hone    18:9. 


C'^OLOL-ITZ    Poultry    . 

.*    ..IT,,     K«««x    model    Incubators    $40    eacli, 


c 


EVKNl.Na    lessons 
Apply  iiox  282,  Colonist 

F 


In    PUman's   shorthand. 


j'MiRlllS    and    Bay — Klguro    all    classts      of 

buildlnn    and    repair    worn,     cnimncya. 

mantels,    grates,    tiles,    oven   and    boiler   set- 

ilng;    phone   1878. _____^____^____ 

ARDBNINU   wanted  dally,     or     contract 
pruning  a  specialty;  phone  YY»c». 

IK    you    want    your    windows    cleaned    ring 
up   llio   Island   Window  cleaning  company 
pUont,   L13b2.   731  I'lhn-esa  a\c. 

IF  >ou  want  a  postcard  of  your  residence, 
family  or  anything  drop  a  line  to  A. 
Austin,  1236  Government  at.:  can  Ulaii  s 
■tudto.  ,  _________ 


iP'y 


-mM.i^    ftnaiirttoU    po*»MJoi».    gev^n- 

tertif  '«V«ii«»;  Oa*'  Jttair:  toaa  *m»**  .*<"« 
awttm^  IPitea  t«,i«Off.  ♦»00  hundlei,  bfUnw 
»f»  k  moatto,  Bwnar  leftvfnc  city  wlU  gell 

Mx9*^<miA  atttPiw.  Apa>y  BoK  «84.  coiooiat. 

t^^  8*lir^88M  drsitMMn.  now  s.?ooms, 
JP  batti,  dlnlns  room  ana  hail  paneli«a  and 
buamcil:  full  alze  basement.  I'rice  (4,626.  Ap- 
ply pit  job  or  corflcr  aumwit  and  Urahain. 

'li^OK  bale— New  aevett  roMded  botiae  and 
J?  iMra*  reception  hatl;  tiatbroom,  pantry. 
b  aiMl  «  water:  Al  plamblng;  (ull  alsed 
Uaaeqient:  lt>t  &6xlg6:  bUih  crouna.  good 
Mtt«^,  tiic  amin  arounu  bousu:  garden 
tfug.  Poultry  house  for  60  hena:  wired  run. 
within  one  mile  circle,  V&  blocU  from  car 
fJil'U    I8.3W.    >!,«»»    taah.    Mwtg»g» 


UaB.      _ 

ut  »loao  to  b«  aaaumed  by  purchaaer.  ttal- 
-  anca.  8.  Ig,  IS,  54  montba.  Box  8»8,  Golonlat. 

'tJjUtVlt  Bay — «-roomod  house,  bath,  pastry. 
JE;  bu^ment,  (owt  bousv,  etc  Modern  and 
aottBjMy  conatruoted.  extra  large  lot,  beat 
">dalrt4b,~T(iBiir"rffny~tunUBttea:  inbwt~po*' 
tton  two  minutes  from  car  or  •ea.^Only 
lil.SOp  on  terma.  Kltaon  &  Hall, 

inpVRXH  Vfx-A  fine  modern  4'roomcd 
JC  bAUfr  on  «  tot  60x160.  all  fenced,  13000. 
UOWC4I.    Paytio  &  CO..,  Ltd..     1319     Langley 

at.:  phone  1780.  ->.'   ^^^  . 

H"  "bMB~"for   ailfr-On'DavIo   a%t1¥H^'.  9f^n 
rooms.   Price.   18,800.   $800         '  '" 

to    suit,    Cha».  'Stuart,    buildei 
258. 

HOUBK  6  rooms  bath  and  pantry  on  Jlstv^' 
Odin  ct.,  close  to  Douglas;  two  larfi^  fotH 
&tfxl3B  each;  price  ?5S00;  third  caalt,  "*al» 
anco  0,  12,  18  and  £4  months;  the  Iota  atone 
are  worth  the  price,  Hubs'jII  &  On;gg,  307 
l>,?mbertun  building.  ^ 

HOL'i-K — Corner  Ulaastohe  and  Belmont: 
S  roomed,  now,  splendidly  finished  lot, 
52x111  going  for  tSSOO  ca/y  terms;  G.  S. 
l^tghton.  Ills  UotFiyijUlllpt  St. 

.TAMEa    Bay— WwiifeilMtointd      bungalow. 

_  tcwu; 
Kiitcara. 


KIND   lady     would    like    to 
Box  •l.-Cotoniat. 


I     ■    I    ■     '   '■ 


iS!m%hm%&>itrf  - 


JM  ifMday  JKmct  mn  ■•Wr  &  ».  8,  paaiatft. 

1  .J     III   r  '       — -* "^*l r~T~~~T~n     '        '  ■^^*^-^'*—^— ***^^"|^* 

InHOPOtiao  mw  }sf«tiirr  ncfttnent.  Mo- 
X  tice.  Provitloiial  «pB|lc^lou  |vlll  be  re* 
i-elvad  frota  tuoaa  wiming  t».  ••*'V«  ••  &<>»* 
commlaaloned  otOMn  *ad  mm  IB  tbo  above 
rf.-Kiment.  Applioaa.ta  gtiAald  civ*^  naima,  poa- 
tal  addrew,  age  4tntf  tormer  Mrvioa.  «  any. 
and  address  tholr  letter*  to  .Th»  Ornniamg 
Secretary.  Uoom  11,  Uaynea  Blocic,  F'ort  St. 
Note;— At  preaunt  only  appUcationa  toy  mall 
can  be  recetvad.  ,  -^ 

REAL  estate  aganta  andothera  take  notio*. 
the  piece  of  property  1  ilatad  with  you 
Is  off  the  market  fron<  today.  March  8.  H«n- 
ry  Norman.  Gordon  Head. 

RHSUMATI8M    and     nervoua    comptaiRtk 
cured  wUbout  drugai  piiUnta  vlaltad  or 
raaaUad.     Phnlha  BuTtHl^         


ranch.    Royal   Oak.   4  00 

Incut) 

I   reason  for  sate. 

o,.w'  .'/,  Poultry  Ranch,  Uoyal  Oaw 
P.  O.  Rhode  Uland  Reds.  My  braod- 
Ing  pens  are  nelecied  from  50U  ot  the  best 
layers.  »1.J0  per  Kreittng;  »».«0  per  hundred; 
day-old  chicks  2tH^_ta^-h.     O.  V-   Bovllle. 

nfis^Hllver  Wyandottm  lead  Provlnilal 
laving  contest.  Also  breed  U.  I.  Reds, 
AndHlu»lan»,  Mlnorcas  and  Oanie  Uanlavns. 
P.  .S.  l.ampman.  Oak  Uay.  Telephone  M126j. 
T^GCS  tor  hatching— Barred  Rocks:  R.  C. 
Rhode  Island  Reds  and  White  Wyan- 
doltes,  %l.'^0  per  setting;  cros«-breeds,  oO 
cents.  Telephone  2026  or  apply  itfOO  f  an- 
dora  avc. 


E' 


rOR    SALE— MlbCKLLAMKOIJS 


Anve  pa*»engcr  Ford  sulomobllo  fo. 
(700;  lirst-clttSB  order;  will  cxeliango 
I'oi'  ttiUlty  In  properl}-.  reaaoii  fur  bvllliit. 
have    larger    car.      Apply    Box    1,07,    Colonial. 

"  'Models  de 

cycle.  Nearly  new,  o>iiv   »•■"     \p- 
pty     w.    T.     bkinn*r,    86&     North  -t., 

evunlngs    after    li. 


A  snap— For  sule,  ♦SO  Singer 
Luxe" 


anothur 
,,  owtior 
Pony 
splen- 


Edas    for    hatchfng;      Kellerstrass     White 
Orpingtons,   %o  and   12;  S.  C.    UuCt  Leg- 


noins   «S    and    41  Co    per   selling,    heavy    lay- 
ing  standaid      bred    stock,    recent    wins, 
llrsts,    U    2uus,    0    8rdB. 
Hill,  Victoria. 


Ij^aus  for  hnlohlng — Pu^O; 
J      orcaa  and  barred 


Ung. 

laaMi* 


488  Qov^rnmant  at. 


■pd  black  Mln- 
^.00  per  sli- 


i,tMU 


||«g,;««*l*f«^«»  5W«?.«!»?«ff>'.f^ 


S'lNGING-i-Mra.    Fotllia,    PUpU   of   Madame 
MarchesI   and   Glraudet.   Paris,   will   re- 
celvc  puplla  at  her  studio.  813  Pallaa  rd.      , 

CilNGINO  Leaaona  givan  by  P»ul  BdOiondf. 
Jsl-  fllL  J<ondan .  intf  flfflft .  »>Mttgia_  with 
Tetraaainl  In  m>I    For  apsoinunama  pbona 


i?Mu 


iilitr  nr^  Mftu  »«•  M^ttog.  M*  «l»- 


Eofi 


tt  for  Hatohlng— 'Haaaoaa  ac.  ^bOk 
jMglM^  •!.««  and  f »  P«r  W»  wxtorala 
,.  pautti  iw  w^J  R.  KTwtUMr.  Hum- 
tM»  roa»{  i^aa  "MliaM.  '     ; 

EGOS  tbr  batehtng.  rtabal  atrMii.  Wbtta 
Plyipoittk     Rpeka.     It.60    par     altUngt 
pbonf  MMt;  Itgl  Pucbaia  at. 

BaaB-«4iEatl«ratrMa  atraln  Whlta  Orptng- 
toiur  gt  Vtotorlft  sad  Vaaeouvert  alx  dnt 
(our  Moowla.  two  tbtrda;  tnatlag  liat  new 
ready.  Apply  t«  W.  H.  Vanarum,  avb.  ata- 
Uoa  Onai^  Victoria. 

FABMSmS'  Exchange,  618  Johnson  u.. 
Egga  (or  ha  telling:  I.  V.  Coopers 
•  Whlta  tjoghorna.  famoua  aayJng  atraln,  81.60 
per  aetUag.  "  ».  H.  OfJ*fa  PrUe  Favorelles. 
U.89.  MiSdroliK  Butt  Orping tona.  13  and  64. 
Pria*  pan.  8,6.  W1iit«  Orpington!,  imporieo 
piiaa  atratef  86.  T^a  buy  chlokena  for  fat- 
■tyning.      "  ^  1     1,      ,.    ,  ^         .— 

TTtOlivaftle,  reoKter.  5  puUots.  white  Orp- 
•IP  i  *n«toi?|i:  c«ok'a  •train,  fH.  687  Burn- 
•tda  rd.. 


AL'TO    bargains — Runabout    »u!10; 
);00,   ll\c-8eitter  tourlue   15  h.   p. 
buying     larger   'Jar      $nuO;    Cadillac 
Tonn'?Hn     jirt'Hi;     fiiur-scnter     touring. 

aro    . 

BAllV  chli-U.i  ui  <;tjt:i  Itjr  li^itchlUi;;  lui'j»l 
ivyandoltes  nnd  Leghorns;  customers 
own  eggs  batched  In  our  Ineuuuiora.  Walker 
H'.'ni  ivLi,   l^sttuinialt  ruad.   Pliont)   M1S27. 

lO.NTK.N'TS   ot   modt-rn   5-room   cottage   for 
sale  at   a   roaeonublc   rtgure.   Cottage  can 
bo    rented    II    acsired.    Box    ion.    Colonist. 

IjtOR  Sale — Two  loius  fully  equipped  for 
three,  with  stove  cooking  utensils,  etc., 
oie. ;  may  renisui  where  now  pitched  al 
liouywopd  Crosccut,  i;ofk  Lay;  splendid  lo- 
cution; j.   Arnold,    I  :    luSS. 


REA   BROWN  &.  COPEMAN 

OfOues:    21S   l-embcrtou    Block   and   Sldary, 
B.   C.      Phone   162  L 


Members  Victoria  Real  Kstute  Exchange 

Financial     Agents,     Real     ICetni';,     Insurance, 

Klc. 

Law   Union   snd   Rock   Insurance  Company 

Saanlch    Landi>    a   Specialty  Phone    1621 


J  ONES    Island,    one   of   the   prettiest   small 
Islands  In  the  gulf,  close  to  Bidney.   Ap- 
ply for  jiartleulars. 


C" 


I^on  sale  a  tew  f  JngllBh  Macintosh 

lulncoats,    (guul's^;   jlIbu  some  real   Ung- 
litth    blue   Bcrgc  i>.nd  Scotch   tweed.   Box  421, 

'   '''ollllil. 

R.'  B.   Butler.    I<akoi.THoR     sale,     modern    'household     furnituio, 
A?         coat    8676,    owner    leaving    dty.^^W. 


1800. 


Apjxly   B«ai 


aell    at    gTpat    aacritlce; 

408.   Colonlat.  ,-    ')- 

»  ,  .      ,  ,  .  ,  niini|<toii  Hiitii ,<liji»   nil. 

TTtOK  Sale  cheap.  aeeOfiTJVibll^^pia.  P.  O. 


J  )ORrA0E:  Inlet  and  having  a  frontage  of 
J-  about  176  feel  on  salt  Water  and  Hel- 
mcken  road.  6  acres  of  very  nice  land. 
Price  fy.SOO.  Terms  1-3  cnsb,  bslance  to 
arrange   at    7    per   cent. 


NORTH  Saanluh,  a  10H  acre  block  having 
frontage  on  Union  bay  cross  road,  and 
a  quarter  ot  a  mile  on  B.  'C.  E.  R.  Ry.  This 
property  Is  Improved:  Is  mostly  cleared,  has 
i-mall  house  and  barn  and  fence. 


GROGAN  &  CROOK 

Phon»    1166  12«    Perabcrton    liulldlng 

Ucmbers  of   VUlurlu   llrul   K»lulo   Kiihunge. 

GORDON  lUail,  6  aaivt  ovrnoukliig  sea, 
close  to  Mount  DouglnB  park,  »1,000 
an  acre;  onc-thlrd  cash,  balance  In  I.  '-  """ 
i   years.  - 

GORDON  Head,  40  acre*  of  sea.  1 
omlio  slope  of  Mount   Douglas;  a  beau- 
tiful  property  for  futuiu  subdivision  at  JIOOH 
per  acre;   terras.     Wo  can  offer   ibis   in  tlvo 
or  ten  acre  iiarcels. 


P.  E.  TOWNSHEND 

SilUe   8.   1214    Government  at.  Phone   Hit 


Bli.\CH     drive.     Hollywood 
Bizi-    JOlHT: 


Oesccnf,     lot 
price    »ia75:    tor    this    week 


,■^01;  .     ,■ 
lull, 


:,  iir  l<^tft  Bay   iJ 


f 

L 

IBICMITON   rd.,    facing   l">ovle   si 
J       00x116;    price   «1300. 


I>EN     ave..     close     to     Dalla» 
sixe  60x102:  prleo>»2475. 


' "  '"ii",|'iit''^\''»'.y'j»» .' 


JI'*.*"V!'JJ"*'"'"'ff  J' " '»"" 


Box.  9U. 


iiiii,r,,ii,iirm 


wald,    corner 
sell    them. 


M^ 


ir|AK  Bay — seven    room*,  now. 


rcPHER.SON  Ave.,  new.  modem,  e-room- 
ed   house,   $3,800.   Term.*,  130.8   Alder- 
man  road. _______________ 

MODERN  6-roomed  house,  ,bath,  toilet, 
hot  and  cold-water  all  bedrooms,  en- 
gine bouse.  Bcpttc  tank,  about  1»4  acrca  in 
Irult,  e  miles  Victoria,  on  main  road,  near 
Beaver  Lake  station  and  new  electric  rail- 
way station;  additional  acreage  availabia  K 
wanted,  IL  Booth,  Room  7.  1007  QoTern- 
nient   Bt. 

"VfEW   6^  room  houae — Near  car  Unej  tull 

, "  '    ,  .  f, .,  ^ ■ 

/^WAK  Bay  avc..  two  housea.  one  a  grand  7- 

\J      roomed  JhOltWt  .Um  «t(ier,  " 

roomed  cotta»v;<%»-.«)(  ^        " 

only    $13,600.    -lH«W«n, 

12t»  Lenglej-  at.   ;phone  1780. 

_^ „S$,.  !?*• 

coedlngly-  well   fitted  and  "        '" 
arate   pantry,    toilet  and  bath 
ore   In^kinc   *'"''  *   K<xnl   <'omf<»rtrthlfl     home 
como  and  sea  It;  good  terms  can  bo  arrang- 
ed; take  Willows  car;  owner,  1897  Foul  Bay 
road. ____^______ 

I>IXE  at'.,  Victoria  West;  6-rooraed  modern 
house  on  lot  60x150.  through  to  Bkil- 
tun  avc;  price  64200;  caah  8700.  Union 
Real   Estate  Co.,   576  Tatca  at.;  phone  3709. 

KE.NT  payers — You  can  own  a  |3,000 
home  for  monthly  payments;  less  than 
I'ltntal,  elsrht  vear  mortftaRe  at  tuw  Interest; 
for  full  particulars,  apply  Box  500,  Colonlat. 

RICHARDSdN  St.,  between  Vancouver  and 
Cook,  six-roora  modern  houae,  lot  SOx 
1:0,  S7,500;  one-third  cash.  P.  O.  BOX  185, 
or  phone  R-2372.  ,  ;■.-■   ■  -     '    "     ' 

KITHET   Street— Jame*  Bay.    6   room   cot- 
tage 65x160  lot,  garden  and   fruit  trees; 
price   16000;  easy  terms;  Box  364  Colonist. 

"\riCTORIA  West— «-rrfomcd  modern  house 
V  and  lot,  close  to  ttvo  car  lines  for  $3000; 
apply  owner,  ,927  Horeward  road;   no  agents. 

TT/'^^KKINGMEN!— For    $1800    on    terms    I 
'  »        can    deliver    ft    now    b-room    house    on 
large    lot,     high    and    dry,     beautiful    attua- 
tlon  mllo  from  Douglas  car.  impruvlng  prop*  . 
trty.     R.    W.   Clark,    1112   Government   St. 

"XT'ES.  Iff  ^or  sale— -'Oomer  Rosob^ry  and 
A  Kind's  road.  -Yes.  8  rooms  bath,  toil- 
ets, upstairs  and  down,  beamed  celling, 
paneled  hall,  dinlngroom  and  den,  hard  wall 
plaster,  tinted,  two  sleeping  porches,  cement 
basement  and  furnace.  See  this  for  some- 
thing to  write  homo  about.  F.  Clark,  2632 
Fernwood  road. 

'^'•"OU  will  rc?Bi-et  If  you  miss  this;  house  off 
3.  OJk  Bay  avenue.  1 '-i  mllo  circle,  porch, 
cntrnncc  hall  and  passages,  dining  and  sit- 
ting rooms  communicating;  burlllpped  and 
pillars,  handsome  oak  open  fireplace  and 
buffet,  2  large,  bedrooms  and  closets,  kitchen 
bathroom  and  pantry  hard  wall  finish,  con- 
crete foundation  and  basement,  piped  tor 
furnace;  solidly  and  artistically  built,  $4000; 
$600  cash  and  balance  arranged;  will  allow 
$200  discount  for  $1000  ca.ih  down;  must 
sell;   Kltson  &  Hall,   84S  Fort  St. 

240 — Cultivated    with    7-room    house; 
close    to    car     lino     for     $4,500.     T.,aw, 
Hutlcr   and    Bayly.    1009    Government    street. 


TBB  Dorothy  9m  99/om  UNH  SrwA  ttt 
Pambertoa''  blocki    tanNUKMt*.    HgiU 
luncheon,  aftrraoaa  tta;..  aptA  t  ».  tn.  $o'  T  i 
p.  ro. 

TQURIKO  cara  «nd  UliU-e«Ag  tor  hire;  day 
MMi  nig^t  mn^nj  ,m!M0^^  at  usual 
ratMPVei^R«<k -  «ir  mSSttk:  •«.;  phono 
l»t».;  -  '  •  -''};'C7_  "  / 
mown  and  CotM^J^WkUy  Co.,  AUcUoneera 
X       and  Apprataera.  •  879  Yatea  St.    Phone 

WANTED,    to   purtshaae,    and;MW>  to   «* 
,  change  for  Victoria  prd9M«)^>»  few 
flrst-clajss    morti 
BtriRt  Invcatlgatii 
city. 

rate,  83,  to, 
BL:  pbcixe 

land.    Ttrmi;    Wi«|ilMII«. 
Phone   R}848;        ■  .t  .  . 

V^0«W«,1«**»fl*r,««dy   desirous   -'^' 

i -Wi  <!*«*«  ;i*«l8ld  give  servicai , 

help" -or  governeaa  to  young  chlldran.'ln  re. 
turn  for  fare;  apply,  Miss  Eis<>,  Lonbridge 
road,  Maidstone,  Kent,  England. 

XO   UtX-'UVVHKhLVXeUHi   HOOMD 

AfiUira   of    three    furnlahed    houaeltecp- 
Ini:    rooma,     apcclally    nice,     in    good 
houae:  all  modern  conveniencca:  two  blocKa' 
from  car.     1488   Vlning  at.,   Fernwood. 

,  I  ii,      .  ii.i;iii.i.i ' 

ftCttfUMSIf^lMVVi  rurnlshcd  rooms,  with 
VJ^^^nak  'of  Kitchen;  quiet,  pleasant  house 
on  car  line.  Mrs.  AValker,  city  itmlta,  Ka* 
quimalt    road.      Phone    M-1637. 

T7H>R  rortt,  furnlahed,  houaeka^lrtng  rooma. 
JC       a  or  8,  on  ground  door  lir  ffoat.     117 


TMIE^  Ml«,vUuda»n.  1812  M4><«Mv  AMIy  «}Ulp- 

XI     tA  i»  h.  »».i  wAUi  ifitsa  ;ji3«o. 

Box  »»!,   Coloniau  .'..', 

ijMWggifHi^aflgUah  baby  pvmor,  oapt  »89^ 
X    ohmp.  KIT  «»»iMlra. 

T(W>It  Bale,  thrae  l<ft.  I^udohaa.   one  18ft. 
J^      ball,  a  twonty-eighi  f«ot  launch.  1  forty 

foot  cruiser.    Apply  Point  Ulllae  Uoat  Houae, 

phono  108(, 


T?IOR  aaie— Stoop,  maisaail  and  Jib.  for 
Jt:  nabing  or  pieaauro.  38.  feet  long.  7  ft. 
8  inch,  beam,  good  condition,  newly  over- 
hauled. T.  E.  Shaw,  Coach  and  Horses  Ho- 
tel.   Esquimau. 

'f7%OR  aale.    ladlQa'    twoed   ault,   Klngadgn'n, 
.JC        .VIblna  St.,   Gorge. 

„i       III    I         ,        ,11,      ,  ,  11  I    I  

FOR  sale,  two  chicken  houaea,  each  18  x 
40  feet.   In  good  ahape.  Cheap.   Inquire 
at  3093  Chaucer  strceu  Phone  Y991. 


BTTftN-aDB  0I8tirtot-^ltt«  MTOOdwa 
ha«aa  pn  a  CtatlSO  tot.  rented  at  188 
per  month;  prlo^  llMOOi  terma  <>Ba<tiiird 
cagb,  b»lgbo*  8.  It,  18,  or  arranged. 


GORDON    Head,    6    aorea  ot    land,      ch-arcd 
and    fenced,   on   the   Fellhara   road     at 
$1,000   per  acre. 

GORDON  Head,  two  lots  at  dvo  acres  each 
overlooking  sea,  partly  cleared;  on^ 
lot  conluliilng  a  small  house,  well,  ohicken 
liouso  and  rung.  Just  put  up,  and  an  acre 
of  strawberries.  ?«,S00;  the  olhcr  hve  for 
i6.260  oh  easy  lermB.  The  whole  ten  acres 
at  tlO,6UO;  $3,500  cash,  balance  on  oasy 
terms.  

METCHOSIN — 12  acres  overlooking  Parry 
Bay.  close  to  C.  N.  R,  station  and 
post  otnce.  House  16x28.,  good  barn  and 
chicken  house,  all  new.  Property  wire  fenced. 
$6,000,  on  easy  terms. 

ClOL^V  OOD— Close    to   station,    60    acres   ot 
'   good,    lov<si    land,    about    8   cleared.      6- 
roomed    houae    and    outbuildings.    $360    per 

acre,  

Acr«s   ot    gooh    land, 

'ty.  %  mite 

glr^*;  N.,    87,500, 


fWlKOOVA  Bay— 1%   aorea  and  O-rodmea 

%J  hoMa:  •  protty  »>«»«>►  «»f"»>i?*?*  J!*"! 
»  numbar-ot  frtiit  and  monumental  tr*«»; 
Qvarlookltkg  the  aea;  WOO; 'ft  caah. 


(tULT.lN"-' '.N     »l.       bf't«e,Mi      V  luiLouvci      .tud 
J   '    Cook   sts..    sUe    50X120;    pilco    $2975. 
H.\ULTA1N    St.,    two    lols    near   .Shelbourne 
St.;. price  for  thl»  wek  only  $750  each. 

DI';Nlt.\N  aC,  6-roomed  new  house,  3  luln- 
uiea   from  car;   price  SJ250. 


Bl. 


4-roomcd    brand    new    lious<\ 


ITHR.ST         . 
■        minutes   from  car;   price  only  $2a00. 


IpASY    term 
■J      above   prices. 


s   can    bo   arranged 


T 


OR  -aale-  ■Maehlnef y  lately  taken — t»oa»- 
yacht  'Anemone."  Suitable  for  a 
freight  boat  or  canneory  tender.  Apply  to 
S.    W.    Buckuam,    Sidney    P.    O. 

Il^OR  Sale  Cheap— Caah  reglater.  firat  olaaa 
'    condition;  Box  211  ColO^L 


off  Byiwkla^  >oiii»  ftur  »ka  .algn. 

FOB  8«le^-«i|f*H  <!Heatnut  vony.  tour 
ynwra  old.  perfectly,  autft  «a4  aound 
ridden '1^  i^dy;  owner  reittraing  to  Eng- 
land. .  ,Sgimmmmfik'  Slw^flMM 


m  6  and  8 
eight  8.600 
JUSglton  fit. 


drivora;  can 
ielth    Park,    Oi     _ 
Derry,  P..  O.  Bdbr 
T-888. 


.,  poultry  Farm.  Egga  for  Itateh' 

'„|luff       Orphlngtons.       iiWMirtMI.. 

Wd    $3;    prjae    pen,    JSj    C»Mm' 

pen,  88.  Address.  Gordon  HeaMk 


fnr   MAlA   cheap:    aJso'  SO    b.-.4i>» 
indard    Steam    LaundtySpf 


FOR   aale,.EngHah   bitllatrd   table.    Apply 
Bmngwiok  Pn^l  Roona,  711  Tat«<i  at. 


AT,  mmtto  urn  i>bPso,  Ii8*»8  beior*.!; 


"^STwri 


SlVVWOODi  •tf.OO  per  double  load.  C.  O. 
P.;  oordwood.  btopka.  87.00:  apUt 
<7.'fiO,  delivered  KM  .«ta«k»S'  9.  O.'  King- 
sett,    <Daver««rg   ttifwHivtii   U1,K    XtouglM 


rnOLMIB  Ave — Ftne  lot  tor  homealte:  aix 
X  ^  mituitea  from  Doiiglaa  car  line;  price 
888S:  one»Uiird  caah,  bat.  «.  13,  18. 

OAK  Bay.  ave.,  new  8-rof>m  aback  on  nice 
lot,  only  II32S:  terma  one-third  caah. 
bai.  e,  IS.  18;  hero  is  a  good  chance  for  a 
aplendid  homealte  in  tlUa  bigh-claaa  neigh- 
borhood. 

QVAORA  Helfhta.  Oak  Mount  rd..  60x120: 
price  |6S6:  |100  caah.  |1&  per  moncu. 

FAIRFtEl'D.'  Boabby  at,  3  fine  iota,  60x180, 
cement     8ldew.tlk;      roada     naphaUed 

ahortiy;  JIM  tach;  thlrrt  miHi,  hilgiiMi  a.  13, 

DOUaX«AB  at.   car   line:    10   minutea   from 
very  large  lot,  60x316;  price  $600;  caah 
8160  balance  6.  IS.  18. 

.XXTlLUOWarramtatnea  A..  -2. . Jota^lAAzUOi. 
»V  price  8860  each:  third  caih.  8.  13,  IS: 
80  foot  lane  in 


WlUliOWa.   Bi^prefa  bi.   S   lot*,    S«xlSP} 
pMce  ttt>  each;  third  caah,  8,  19.  18 { 
to  ft.  tanw  la  rdar. 


CORDOVA  Bay— Waterfront   lota,   80   faat 
frontage  on  aea.  Juat  alx  left,  three  at 
$3,000  and  three  at  11.500  eaOh. 

..Ill  If  

glDNET — ^Ten  acres.  308  fruit  tr«e«>  aeven 
yeara  old.  w»ll  and  mill,  reat  meadow 
and  plough;  «  mile  from  Tboroaa  Croaaing 
attetlon,  H  mile  from  new  tramway  atatlon; 
$6000;   third   cash.    ' 


JONES  Bnmr 


CtTT 
4tB  gcyward  Itieolc. 


f 


TIMBER. 
Phone  860. 


G 


OOX>  buy*  la  bousfg  W8A    lota    on  eaay 


therms. 


/^AMBB^lDOiB  ave.,  t-ro«ig|i  tt^fff,^ 


P 


IFXH  at..  6  room  honat. ;  tlSSftk 


pKIRST  at. 


4  room  hopae.  f89t|« , 


AR£>E>N  at,,  i  rbdm  &ou8e.  titfiO, 


i«t., 'qppeaite  City   fipitj.  -ghona   9t. 

"IpHEANO  for   aale,    Upright   grand,    walnut 
'  jL    cinva;  -  livaratrung  i«oM«t    %  i.'»    oetavea, 

»m  m^j>*m^*jm.i.  »•*  Ho«|rwh- 

aon.  <»»>' au<liww>.  y8«lCfr.,  Waarf  atreet. 

FIAC^O    bargain — Will .  accept' 8186;    muet 
,  bo , j|pldiJpaint|dliiti.e^ ;  ace  the  Inatru- 

*wi>t  .«Hip.  mwKmm"»r 

i  II  I  inrn  ntilimmlMmiliBStilMmBltf  III*'  I  'J 

'  eotppact,  durable,     by 


■onch    makt 
38  Fort  at. 


^^^Frcnch   makor    886   caah;   at   Harmony 


''^*'%t9^-fyrm 


ds.    White 

Indian  BunnOL,.  , , 


iVAl.  aal 


Hiij^j,Binwi|[i 


SM 


£ 


,  CJETTING    eKK»    from    vl| ^. 

'  O    uMllty  birds;   W.  M'yandOtteg'f8;..B.   P. 


''mtai 


bred 


lUfBaup  At,.  Jkilug...Bar. 

Mi«k;'.'ftOkMlltie«iteir  -roomi.   887   Fort 


•at. 


Rent-'-Completa  bouaekeeplag  rooma: 

Mt^wSh  fW.^O  children:  ai&.OtfWBUK.T-J.''^  •• 

^&   ZTU  *.■.,'  .'a^UMi  .  ,  ,.ln»g.yi[|iB)ii».iriinii^  i,a,,niniii  ,  , 

t  «  iMtt  .f  -riVRNisilED  houseKeeplag  rp«m«;  guitable 
JP      Jo.  baching.     ITlSCook  «r. 

HOUSEKBEPINO  rooma  to  let:  also  oook 
stove  for  aale;  1104  Yates  st. 

OUSBKISBPINO  and  furnlahed  rooma  806 
Cook, 


bedroom^ 


■lV>clui.    $t>    PT    hunared. 
Gallano    Island. 


J.    W.    Dclihouao. 


^JILVER 
KJ    fro 


Camplnea — Eggs     for 

_,'om  my  prize  winning  imported 
beauty  and  usefulness  combined;  they  are 
iiuiet  good  foragera  and  good  layers;  and 
running  on  free  range  ond  healthy,  $5  per 
aettlng  of  18  egga;  order  early  and  I  will 
execute  order  prompt;  cash  with  order  or 
sent  C.  O.  D.;  I.  J.  Bheppard,  Mill  Bay  rd.; 
Cobble  Hill  P.  0„  B.C. 

mWIMiitm-imtfiiorna  and  White 
PlymdtttltI»<iMk^MtiK,'ibxhltiition  and  lay- 
ing atraln  $1.50  per  sottlMt  fjdBUt  Duck 
egga  $1.25  per  setting;  J.  D.npiK;7hlrd  au 
off  Richmond;  ■»,.." p'.  O.  »^^f{„  ^- ,?^j,^ 
tXTANTED— One  team  Ot,  ■,'''"^'="^'  ■^-^--'-^ 
TT  weight  about  1800  tO't 
182. 

■■  '     ■.    "I  ■  '     ■  1  ' 

SB3UKTJi!B — Cheap  horse: '4|M)BK,'-.14O0  ibs. 
^fl[V:Wf  atump  pulling;  apMignw  88  Coi- 
onUrt:  "'  '''■ 


Agri'^^r^H^t^ent^!'  et^7 


.^goiid  oak  couftter. 
783  Johnson  aL 


c.  Hardwar* 


P£!RJfWOOI>-~Walttut;  »u,  S  Iota,  46xllS; 
price  8860  each:  terma  8200  caah.  8,  12. 
18;  20ft.  lane  in  rear. 

XJtJltAiiOWB,  Foul  Bay  rd..  lot  80x120;  price 
Vr  ts«9;  terma  tblrd  caah.  6.  12.  18;  20ft. 
lane  in  -reair,      -        

WllitOWS— Trent  at,  facing  aouth;  lot  SOx 
140;  pricte  8860;  terma  quarter  caah,  8. 
12.  18$  28ft  lane  in  rear.  \ 


?f-i;i(V' 


MORRIS  4  EDWARDS 

Butldera  and  tJontractore. 

,P.  O,  Box  417.  821  Sayward  ^Building, 

Homea'  Built  on  the  Installment  Plan  or  by 

Contract. 


ISN'T  IT  NICBT 


G 

ir|RIOR  gt..  7  room  tmntes  <*«>^ 


r\SCAR  aL,  6  room  honatt  l<M«; 


■;Mi 


.paiAK  at,  i  toMd  *MB^«e,^'|«i^*V;}^^i**(^ 


LOTS 

80x120;    $860. 


jTIIwORSKC^   It., 
TTAMPSHIRB  rd..   48x113,    $1000. 
1>USHBY  aL,   5«xl30, 


$950. 


\ 


To  li 


y 


TMUautd,  filor- 


Ltd..   121 


i«*."t»j|*tr*4i'ish,   ac  cost   to 
ck.     Howell.  Payne  &  Co., 
ley  at.;  phone  1780. 


SINQLB:' 
Plymo 


LAllGlS    com 
1837   Blanc 


housekeeping    room. 
:,fgBaplehur»t." 


TO   let,    furnished   housekeeping  rooms.   4 1 
Menzles  street. 

TO    Let — Unfurnished    large    front    room: 
sultlable   housekeeping;    call   3   to  6   or 
after  8;  1606  Rebecca  st. 


house- 
lovely 


TO    Kent — 312    Dallas    road,    auite 
keeping    roMns,    kitchen,    bath; 
view;  Niagara  at.  car. 

TO  rent,  two  houBeke«>plng  furnished  rooiiia 
110  .Ladysmlth   st.,  James  Bay. 


rpo 


rent,     furnlahed    housekeeping 
Address  1210   Fort  at. 


TO    Let — Furnished     housekeeping   rooma; 
II 


1800   Pandora  ave. 


80" 


rOKNUUKD    HOUSKK   TO   LJBT. 

1,"'URN1SHED  house  to  rent,  nicely  fur- 
nished; 6  room  modern  lioure.  closo  to 
l>ak  Bay  avenue,  V4  block  from  car:  electric 
llKht,  telephone,  furnace,  piano,  and  ate. 
Moderate  rent.  Orimason  and  Bunnell,  322 
rcmberlon   building. 

1, "BURNISHED    hoiiBo    to    rent;    modern.    Ap- 
ply  "KIngddown,"'   Alblna   St.,  Gorge',  or 
write    Thoburn    P.    O. 


ITIURNISHBD  cottages  to  let.   Dallas  road. 
Apply    Mrs.    M.     R.     Smith,     104     Dallas 


road. 


rT\0  Rent — Fn>m  April  lit,  furnished  hous* 
1  built  6  yenrs  ago  on  wnierfrfmt.  with 
'.'  acr»s  of  garden;  4  Urge  rooms  downstairs 
hnll,  clonk  room,  kitchen,  pantrj'.  etc.;  up- 
stairs fl  b«droonij.  8  bathroom*,  linfii  cup- 
lionrd:  basement,  servant's  room,  laundry 
and  furnace;  large  attic  and  all  modr-rn 
conveniences;  references  required;  Box  §41 
Colonist. 


alWO 
-    two 


large    furnished    rooms    suitable    for 
o  gentlemen  or  ladles;   could  be  used 
as    housekeeping    rooms;    reasonable.       313 
Kingston   street,   James   Bay. 


WT.VNERS-rillltv. 
»  »       best    laying    strain    In    the    west 
aecond  pen  in  the  II.  C.  show,  January,  II 
alt    breeda    competing;    eggs    for    hatchl 
prices  on  application.  Geo.  D.  Adams,  P.  O. 
Bex   840.    Vtetorla,    B.   C. 

LOST  AND  FOCNO 


VAtvUUM  Cleaner — For  aale;  nearly  new; 
takfl   87;   coat   $20;   one  iMrttAf  free 
■trial  on  cither  machine.     PhOi<jfigj|||jjl|^ 

A^.xeiXm<R,  Tnwvrrtter    fo-   aalo;    Sox   129 


SMALL    hi 
room; 


iljkble    for    lo-dge 
month;  will 


•partment 
etmple;  no  cblidren;  cloae  in 
lloniat. 

lH  >  III,    in ,t  1...  .m,.,,,   iijy, I .mWi 

WANTBoTbPIlolIpUrwl^ 
large  or  two  small  VK^mimi)!: 
state   terma  to   Box  .4f|^;jg|jB>WW. 

\JirANTEI>— To   rcnt'lliw^frioc   in   mod- 
.JuL,ittti  huildUig;  centrally  located:  month 
.h'tenancy;  phono  1218. 


TO  own  your  own  home? 
to  pay;  and  no  landlord  to 


OF  COVRSE  IT  IS 


iwassK  .«feyV-»Bt-14*-|*,«««di-yojt  *  *««? 
X  One  th*t  yo*t  wlU  b*  fcwHid  oi.  We  Uultd 
cither  by  wntract  «)(f  ^J?£JS«!S»*°^  »*'*"• 

call  in  and  >»*ve.*  Ttt*r,aflSSSjt  aco  our 
plana,  and  let  ue  4A(«ili)i;.'^- fW  how  you 
can  own  your  own  home  even  it  you  have 
but  little  ready  cash. 


rpRANSIT  rd.,   48.\120,   $1160. 


VBf^-^  "t-  50^llfi.  $;'r,o. 


yr: 


.VLB  ot,,  rio.\i2b,  41100. 


CROFT  mmm^f- 


Ik.' 


Real  Baitat4^  TtWHiJT-MBBea  and  Coat  tjinds 

-'  ■^'•"'t'W^  ^^^  ***"    ^ 

128  F^i^marllit»,  Viotoria.  8.  a 


rrSiG  futuro  railway  tormlnuo  at  the  iibrin 
•L  '■MMVC-^WHIMWMr  laland  will  be  be- 
yond i00miilf9^^fl9tK0i  now  la  the  time  lu 


4nve8t<> 


TTNIOX    Bay,    Saanlch. 


CtOWIClIAN  lake  wnterfro: 
.'       hotel,   91  acres.    15   acp 
a-.TM  Bsorc  cleared;  hcjse.  al! 
road,   $326  per  acre. 


11  acrea.  water 
fenced,  drained, 
4tc.(  boathouso. 


TfTOUND,  English  setter  bitch. 
JO        3i4,   Colonist. 


Apply  Box 


i[>OUND — One  motor 
berton  road. 


f*fW.'|f*?^'W*^W*|fj  :•  m  T  St.   Helen»,82 
-.  .-,u  - ..     .    '-'  ••^■>.  '-'^ '  >    £%.  and  double  bed 


TWO    furnished    housekeeping   rooms.      Ap- 
ply  559   HUlwIde  ttve. 

TVV10    Furnlsl^ed   housekeeping     roome      to 
rent.     627  HlMslde  ave. 

Nl'^'RNISHED  rooms  to  let  In  new  house 
12R9  Klsguard  St.  ' • 

UOD6K8    FOB    BKNT 


new   4-roomed  cottage  for  rent  or  sale. 
Davlda    street, 


A 

'Jliicum    road 


Gorge    View     Park,    off 


Ij^lVE   roomed    house   to   rent   on   David   »t: 
win    be    vacant    20th    March.      Wise    & 
Co..    109    Pcmberton    Bldg. 

iTIOR    rent,    unfurnishod.    from    April    1,    5- 
.         roomed   house   on   .McCluro   St.,    $30   per 
month.      Box    490,    Colonist. 

FOR  rent,  hi}.lf  of  seven  room  furnished 
house,  all  modern  conveniences;  Head 
St.,  near  watfrr.  Apply  Captain  Jacobion, 
Bo.x    25,    Thoburn    P.    O. 

Tv^nR  Rf>nt. — New  li  room  house  In  aood  lo- 
JT  callty;  $26  per  month;  Brain '  Realty 
Co,,   1011   Oovcrnraent  St.;  phone  194. 

BRE'a  your  chance — 7-roomed  house  for 


|7\OUND,  a  sterling  silver  watch,  with  In- 
A?  itiaia  "S.  R.  M."  Owner  may  have 
same  by  proving  property  to  Box  801,  Colo- 
nlat.    ■         •;■...'■.,•  - .   ' 

I  LEFT  a  parcel  on  Oak  Bay  car;  peraon 
who  found  kindly  return  It  to  B.  C.  jBiee-> 
trie  office.  ,  ■ I  ■'.  ';  '  _ 

LOST,  lady'a  gold  watch  and  locket,  both 
diamond  »et;  valued  as  keepsake.  Re- 
ttirn  to  Shortt,  Hill  A  Duncan,  Jewelers, 
and    receive    reward. 

L~"  OST,    small    note    book,    near    Chatnam, 
Douglas  or   Pembroke  sis.     Please   re- 
turn   to   Box   505,    I'olonlift. 


'ANTED — By  businesa  woman  one  or  two 
.  .,  .  unfurnished  or  partly  furnlahed  rooms 
■JWIalllli  for  light  housekeeping;  within  10 
HMtta  of  Fort  and   Douglas  sts.;   Box   232 


To  rent  stable  cloab 
F.,   808  Johnao^  gt^,.  isity. 

BOOM    A^TD   WWHi 


iS  Courtney  street,  single 
and  double  bedrooms  to  let  with  board: 
highest  and  flnesl  pi>sltion  in  town;  oppo- 
site Cathedral;  Kngiish  cooking  steam  heat- 
ed; terms  moderate;  ptkone  1,2263. 

BOARD   and   roorh   for   two   or   three   gen- 
tlemen; congenial   people;   good  cooking. 
1324   Pembroke  street. 

BOARD  and  room,   terms  moderate:     lOll 
3 


L1697. 


McCiuro  St.,   oft  Vancouver  8L;  phone 


Y  OST— About      1 
XJ   case.     Reward, 
Langlcy    street.         ■ 


?l<.     c. 


28th,      Cigarette 
J.    Prior,      1218 


LOST  a  email  white  pig:  return  -to  owner. 
7  358    Douglas   St.,    opposite   Woodwork- 
ers,   Ltd.:    reward. 

LOST — Some  time  since,  colored  sketch 
plan  of  apartment  house;  will  the  party 
who  found  same  kindly  return  It  to  archl- 
leciB  James  &  James,  1007  Government  st. 
Victoria,   and   oblige. 

LOST,    un    agreement   of   sale   and    map,    to 
Margnrot    Mackenzie.      Finder    will    bo 
rewarded   by  leaving  same  at  this  ortlce. 


DOCBLE    furnished   rooms,    breakfast   nnd 
supper;  on  car  line.  647  Niagara,  Phone 
LiG65.  i 

1"^OUBLE  or  ainglo  rooms  with   bparif  816 

T»  !— 810    isoufrnisy;    flrat-c!*ias 

XV      <o<jiii<i   iuid  board   at  rcasonabio  rates. 
Rhone    L228S. 

ROOM  nnd   board,   reasonable  terms.     Wy- 
Btt'.   Yftlc   St.,   neor   Burns;   one   minute 
from   car. 


fror.i 
''<dlrftlvalcd,  5 

:ocd  .antl,  on 


COMOX   farm,   260   acres,    100   acrea  culti- 
vated, balance  <^aally  cleared:  no  rock, 
price  $100  'per  acre,  barns,  house,  etc. 

-  ■■.,.  LXTiPAR  Cameron  lake,  on  .riUlwgy*..  »na 
III  Laifir"  ^"^  ^tt't^  tTxinii  road,  80  ■iiifc, -imSMilrd 
.y  •  ^"W.;!  ^ippen    land,    all    good    soil,    l^l^^jifeliiMt'qimd 

Motion;   price   only    for   quick  aaJe   88S   per 

acre. 

ISLANDS.    10.    11,    12.    100,    75    acre 
Sidney,  from  $1500  per  Island 

FINEST  <>ountry  sporting  estate  With 
ma«nificent  shooting  and  fishing,  on  ^ 
mile  aeafront,  within  %  hour  of  Victoria  by 
motor,  30  acres  cultivated  and  40  more  btn.- 
toin:  land,  house,  barns,  etc.,  on  good  road 
and  4  miles  from  stations  on  two  railways. 

HARDY  Bay  district,   7000  acrea  at  $12.00 
per  acre,  alao  1*<(,000  acre*  at  $7,00  per 
acre.  __^^ 

TIMBER  Lands,  over  four   billion  feet.  4.- 
000,000,000   of    timber,    all    classes      of 
titles,  crown  flrrant,  etc.,  etc. 


JOHN  GREENWOOD 

Real  Estate,  Timber  and  Insurance 
C13  Sayward   Building.  Telenhone   1426 


INSIDE  the  half-mile  circle— Lot,  40x120. 
-with  a  six-room  modem  house  renMnt; 
for  $30  monthly.  Price  $4500;  terms  $200o 
c  anh,  balance  can  be  paid  $26  monthly. 


-~M, 


H 


from  Library;  ail  In  first  class  condition: 
large  garden;  Income  on  4  rooms,  $60  per 
month.  Rent  $30  per  month.  Iiespon»lble 
pnrtirs  only  n?ied  apply.  Immediate  posses- 
slmi.  National  Really  Co.,  1232  Government 
siroet. 


WANTED— BOOM    A:«t>    OOAR.O 


ENTLEM.VN    wLihes    rouni    and    board    Iti 
private    or    «eml-prlvai(^    family,     with 
phone:    near    Hillside   or    Quadra    sti".         Bo.\ 
3»0.    Colonist.  .      . . 

icly    dosli^s  room   and    board 
family     al     ih<'    ond     of     the 
iiuinlh    (March  I :    tcrniK   inod«>rale.    Box    $01, 
I'olnnlsl. 

By  foin"  gentlemen  room  and 
1  In  private  house;  permanent; 
F.slat'?   preferred;    l'.    O.    Box    117. 


qe: 


VV        111     (lulet 


ii^ANTrn 

1  ..Irflold 


MODERN    J-room    cottago    close    to    cars, 
will    be    rented    to    parties    purchasing 
oonte.nte,   Bnx   40ri.   Colonist. 

TO  rent — Good    bouse   In  Oak   Bay.     Green 
A    Burdick    Bros. 


let.    n^w    modern    T-rooiiifd    house    on 
I-'t'l    St..    2    doors    from    Oak    Bay    ave. 

Apply    to    atoddarfs    Jewelrj'    Store,    corner 

Itrnail   ."ind   Johnson   sts. 

twelve  roomed  honsc  suttabTc  for 
boarding   house;    close   In.    Box   31!',   Col- 


rp 


rpo  rent 


NOTICE — Win     the    person     who    took    bi- 
cycle   frotrt    1212    Douglas    St.,    return 
same  Immediately  and  save  further  trouble. 
t^X/'OULD    l'hc"parly~~w-ho    found    the    black 
»  »        spaniel    dog    be    so    kind    as     to    again 
phone    L24nl    and    give    his    address? 

HOUSED     WASTTBD 


w 


w 


;7,\NTBD,  now,  modern.  5  or  B  roomed 
house  In  Fairfield.  North  Ward  park 
or  Oak  Bay  that  about  $650  cash  will  han- 
dle fi-tid.  "ood  m<*n*hly.  t*«**0iw,  C^wtjor^  only. 
Full    particulars.      Box    345,    Colonist, 

^\NTBD,  new  modern  S  or  6  roomed 
house  In  Falrdeld.  North  Ward  pnrk 
or  Oak  Bay  that  about  »6S0  *asli  will  han- 
dle, and  good  monthly  teri'i!>.  Owners  only. 
Full    particulars.       Box    3t6.    (!olonls(. 

\T|TANTF-D.  houc  In  Oak  Bay  or  Foul  Bay, 
>T  about  $3000,  with  small  cash  payment. 
Answer  P.   O.   Box   1233. 

'ANTED,    small    house,    large 


ROO.M   a 
1,1364. 


nd  board  211  Mary  street;     phone 


44 


board.      2U     May    st.       Phono 


ROOM    and   board;    I^ngilsh    cooking. 
San  Juan  avc;   phone  R2g06. 

ROOM     and 
L1354, 

ROOMS  and  board;  boautlfuMy  situated; 
near  Gorge;  close  to  car  lino;  terms 
moderate;  Ml«»  Chamberlain.  1237  .Sunnysldo 
ave.;   oft  Cralglltw-er   rd;   phone   K3126. 

SCOTCH  Boarding  Hfluse  has  removed  to 
11 IC  J^orlh  Park  St.;  all  rooms  furn- 
ace healed:  terms 
Mrs.    McLaod. 


HARDY   Bay   lots.      See   special   advertise- 
ment  in    this   issue. 


ipo 


owners  ot  Port  Hardy  lots. — Tf  you 
wish  to  sell  satne  send  us  price  and 
particulars.  We  have  buyers  aitd  we  makf 
a  specialty  ot  Port  Hardy  lot*  and  acreage, 

ARMS— 'We  have  100  (farms  on  our  list. 


WESTERN  LANDS  LIMITED 

1201  Broad  St..  corner  View. 


WTE  have  for  sale  a  nice  home  on  a  corner 
VV  lot  in  one  of  the  best  districts  and 
within  walking  distance  of  town.  The  houae 
Is  artistically  nnlahed  In  Mission  style,  with 
all  modern  conveniences,  and  has  a  cement 
block  fence  In  front.  Anyone  looking  for  a 
convenient  hotne  will  appreciate  it,  and  our 
car    Is    al    your   service. 


EDWIN  FRAMPTON'S 

REALTY    CO. 

Rooma  1   and  2,   McGregor  Block. 

Cor.   View   and  Broad,   opposite  D.   Spencer's. 

Housj  phono  XX2123.  Phone  938. 

Open  Saturdays  8   to  10  p.   m. 


F 


WANTED.       acreage, 
crown   grant. 


Quatsino       Sound; 


w 


7.VNTKD,   lot  in  Vict'oria;   $200  down  tor 
first   payment. 

W.-VNTED,   tenant  for  15  acres,  part  clear- 
ed,   house,      trull      trees,      strawberry 
patch,  near  Elk  Lake;  only  $10  per  month. 

'T7>OR  sale,   near  Victoria,  Island,   400  acres, 
Jo        80  acres  cleared:    new   house,    etc. 


moderote.       Proprietor, 


THIS  new  home  of  the 
ur 


■Aberdeen"  Is  well 
inder  construction  on  McLura  st.,  facing 
the  It.  C.  Cathedral  site.  It  will  be  modern 
In  every  rnspcct,  nnd  the  large  circle  who 
know  Mrs.  Gordon  are  sure  of  a  comfortable 
home,   f.-hlch  v.!!!   bs  rcsdy  !n  thrct  months. 

AGENTS   WANTED 

One;   Reliable  Man    In  every   town  to   lake 
orders   tor  best  custom-made  clothes  In 


Canada.   Highest  commission. 
Co,,   Limited.    Toronto,    Ont. 


Rex  Tailoring 


WA.VTED,    small    house,    large      lot,      easy 
payments,     near    In.       Answers    P.    O. 
Box    1233. 


w 


7E  want  a  good  bouse  In  Oak  Bay  today 


WANTED— MUCELLAXEOOB 

OCRAP  Brass,  copper,  xinc,  lead;  cast  Iron, 
io  sacks  and  all  kinds  ot  bottles  and  rub- 
ber; highest  cash  prices  paid.  Victoria 
Junk   Agency.    IttJO   Store   st.;   Phone   136. 


FOR   sale, 
Ing   sea,    near    wharf   at    Port    Hardy; 


three   lots  on   Srtff.   avenue   fac- 
a,    near    wl 
good  for  fliore  or  hotel. 


THE   LOCATORS 

Real    Estate.  Insurance. 

Cor.  Wilkinson  Road  and  Chandler  Ave. 
Colquitss  P.  O.  Viijlorla,  B.  C. 


$800 
$700 
$500 
$150 


LOTS 
caiih — Douhlo      corner.      Bsqulmalt. 
120xl2(J;    price    $2500. 

cash — CorB.sii  Brook  and  Arnold  st., 
120x130;    $2850. 


cash — Corner 
malt,    $IoAo. 


Albert    St.,     iSsqul- 


oash' — Corner 
only   $0:10. 


Parkdale,       50x110; 


Fairfield, 


$100 

$800 


cash — ^.Stnnnard      ave., 
100x120:    pJ-lce    $2400. 

cash— BOft.    just    oCt    buinsMn 
price    $1000. 

caali — Quarter     acres,     SlaUoii 
Garden  City;    $450  to   $650. 


cash — 2    back   to   back    lots, 
rose  ave;, $2 100, 


•Mont 


EXCLUSIVE    LI^TI.NGS. 

STRAWBERRY     VAr.,B— Holland 
acres,    only    3 Ms     miles    from 


«  «  r-  I    I    I  M 

IVILLLIIM 


h.    b, 

Book*   Harbor. 


42 

line: 


7-10  acres,  one  mile  from  wharf,  facing 
on  straits,  with  6R0  yards  of  shore 
excellent  land:    $5340. 


iWEJ..LING    house    of    9    rooms    on    lot    4-S 
acre,    facing  on   main    road,   subject  to 
lease  a«  $17.50   per  month:   $1700. 


D^ 


be  a  good   buy.     Owners  only.    Douglas  Land   | 
Inv.   Co..   1208   Douglas  st. 

TO    UBX1 


\  A.^A  NTICn— Automo 
VV    coni-lltlon:     four 


'nisi. 


rno  L'-t—  .Vrw 
JL  on  Bank  '■' 
into.    Apply,  '< 


mod'-rn   spa  en   ronnx-d    house 

......       ,  ..,,1    t  I  II  ■    .-milv    !,i    mi'',  >. 


T^J 


let — Four  riMnii   loitngc    -Apply    K47   I'lno 
reel. 


\v 


ANTIID,   rn'Mn  nnd   board   In  jirlvato  fain- 


py. 


Box    406    Colonlat. 


WANTRn— FCRNIHHK\>    KOAMR 


dicn 
pin. 


'ANTKD — Tnn   or   three   furnished    houae- 


,    iiiunt    be    niodarat"    and    close    In;    T.'jr- 
Mount    Edwards,    Vancouver   st. 


F 


OR   rent,   d^^sk   room   In   centrally   locnti-d 
ofTlce    building;    telephone    l:9h~. 


-Tu'O     ronnifd     5iiii,.K.     iaju     DsltaS 


IT^OR    rent,    room    4,    Ijoe    BulldlnR;    seating 
.     rapailly    4.1.    Box    3»1,   (.'olonlst. 

T[.j^OR    Rnnl  -  ■!-""r'-      »rT'>'    '  ' "-    '^•-•.ft    St.; 

.^.       Ju  Inert     »     ■ 

O    Renl- 

ron.l. 

TEACHER   U  ANTED. 


TEACHBlt  wanted       for       Mnyne       Island 

^rlinol:  s.ilary     $50    per    mnnlh:     dulles 

to    comm«-nrc  .viarch    16,    1912.      Apply    J-     W 
Bennett. 


loblle;    must    be    In    good 
passi-nger       preferred: 
•titc    jiricc    and    tcrnir>:    Bf>>:    152    ("olonlxt. 

M-.\NTED  TO   K.XCHANGE. 


II^OR   sale   or   exchange,    a    trombone    for   a 
olo'cle.      Box    515    Colonist. 


D,  McINlOSH 


Rsal   Estate  and    Financial   Agent. 
Telephone   174» 


B.   C, 


I 


J^IVB    choice    lols    on     Asqulth 
corner;  only    $3000;    leriiis. 


TWO  good  houses  on  QiiebetJ  st. 
000    for  both. 


St.,    ons    a 


only   $12. 


280 

acre. 


ACRES,    %    mile   from   wharf;   excel- 
lent  soli    and    fin*    limber;    $60    per 


ST.-VOES  leave  Dlxl  Ross's  store  on  Tues- 
days, Thursdays,  Fildavs  and  Hal- 
urdays.  Address  R.  G.  MelUn,  Mllnes  Land- 
ing.  Suoke. 


EUREKA  REALTY  CO. 

Real    Estate   and    Insurance 
S52    Vales    Street 


ave. ,  9 
acres,  only  3^:  miles  from  Victoria 
niul  5  minutes  from  niyiv  rarllne  atatlon 
sHi-:  T-rnnm  house,  about  260  fruit  treep, 
outbuildings,  chicken  runs,  splendid  s'.li  end 
water;  good  snap  jirlca  with  envy  terms, 
FlrNl-i.'*iM9H    SubdiVislui'i    propGrl;,'. 


CIAIJEY  rd.,  corner  lot,  2-room  cabin, 
.'      nes 


CARET 
lots 


bUKl- 
less   site,    near   city;    price   $1,000;    caah 
$300,    easy   balance;    good    buy. 

ORDINa"rV   LISTINGS. 

rd..    Garden    City    Heights,    three 

(one    on    corner)    for    $1600;    cash 

required    $»oo,    balance    arrange,      fosllively 

a    money    maker. 

itTRAWBBRRT  VALE— Holland  ave..  five 
room  house;  260  fruit 
trees  I  bearing),  6  chicken  houses,  2  acres 
asparagus,  small  fruits  In  groat  quantllles; 
price  Jl  1.750;  .-cash  $3,750.  balance  1,  2  and 
i  yeara  at  7  Ver  cent;  rirst-clsss  fruit  and 
chicken    ranch   site. 


11200 
$1000 


HOUSES 
cash — Belmont      ave.,     close     to; 
modern    6    rooms;    price    $4500. 

caah — Alpha   st.,    0    rooms,    nearly 
new:    price    $4200. 

End  of  Douglas  st,    4    rooms, 


cash 
toilet;  price  $2400 


$1000 

$800 
Q 


cosh — Prior  St., 
price   $4500, 


6   rooms,   modern, 


cash — Vlct'o>    St., 
price    $3800, 


CADR.V  Heights,  standing  on  4  largf  Iot« 


In   trult; 
and    tcvms. 


te;   J6500;   third  cs 


TOWN  &  COUNTRY  REALTY 


A.ND    .\i;CTIONEERS 


570    Yates    SI. 


Phone  LSI  3  3 


S^ 


A,  KENNINGTON 

neui    Eetatt-;   and    Insurance   .Vgcnls, 
Cowlrhan   fcltatlon,   B.   C. 


QO: 


C 


ORNER    lot,    Victoria    Wee;;     $1300. 


rpicndid    6-ronm    hou"*    ""    i'"> 
I  urur-r     of    Cook    St.    and     King*    rn,-id, 
modern    In    every    woy,    for    only    $tnOO,    and 
only    $500    cash    Is    required. 

new   B -rooip   bungalow,    just 
only    a    '''w    steps    to    Car^y 
rds    nitriirn,    eonorcic    founJatloi..    and    only 
Sl:w50{   $350  cosh  and  $20  per  month  for  the 


RBO-INA   ave.. 
eonipleted. 


26 

sti)bl< 

304 


seres,   clot*   to  Cowlchao  staflon,    nearly 

all    cleared;     good     "-roomed    house. 

stDblf.   etc   Water   by   grexlly.   Price    $9.(,'10. 

aci'rB,   IH   ml!£s   from   Co';vlchan  sta- 
tions  good    limber   nnd    water.    Price 
$35  per  acre. 

fkf\  acrea.  sood.  eaaiU-  claarsd  l&ud:  etosA 
iiV  to  station  on  good  road;  hinitlnr >»*• 
tcr.   Price  $121   per  acre. 

"I  A  arrcs,  nearly  cleared  on  good  road.Mftr 


TWO   now    cottag**.    each   four   rooms,   bath 
and     pantry;     good     bnsemenls;     near 
town;     $3600;     cash     $350,     balance    $16    |  er 

month.  ^ 

IWO    new    cottages,    each    5    rooms,    bath, 
pantry:   $8300:   c*sh    $500.   balance  ftu 
per  month. dose  to  car. 

E.\R    Beacon   Hill   Park,    modern     IWltae 
and    B-chool    building,    corner      tit  lii|j{l 
streets,    110    ft.    frontage    and    40    ft 
age;  revenue  $160  pet   month;  '916,'Oni, 


per 


■rMiJa 


NEAR   Bridge  St.,   Two  modsm 
t 

A 


and  6  rooms;  price  $6.60^, 

..■1     .    -Lll      .  *-' 

SNAP  on   Discovery   at,,  Tjedr-.il 
m«nt;  lot  aoA  Urge  d^ainaii^^ 


.A^       house,   fiin<i-i  rnrniiest.  tn' 

HIGHLAND  DlSUlcl,  iiTwrtll^,  |S 
t  slashed,  and  oattwHijitHiifli,; 

.VPPT  A-aiicV.  160  $WW,1 


t> 


Aht,K^  rd;,- flaij,,.r-«|t4 


^..^i^.Wi....ipi  «—«<»—■ 


72. 


VlCTOiaA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,   March   9.   1912 


J,  HALLEWELL  &  CO. 

Real     EalRtt. 
lu«uraiicti,    Tlmbar    and    MInei. 
1JU3  Broad,   corner  Vulea,  riiono  SU* 


A.  KENNINGTON 

Real   Eatat*  Cowlchan  StaUon 


UANii 


A    NUMBER    OF 
ALiL.   I'liiCBS. 


HOUiSES    AT 


lit  1  An    '-'a*'*    buys    a    good    4-room    liouie 
qPttUV/      la   HauUaln   dUtjlot,   6   rolnutod   to 

1  ira;   balance   »15   per  month;   prlca  J2000. 

.    .    another    huuae    In    t^ils 
'1)1  (I  ron'no;   prlcti  StlSbO; 

-.Ail. 


MOO  ^ 

SC^tnn  C"*"**  buya  a  Bood  7-rooJn  houae 
flPUUl/  In  Victoria  Weat  irlih  bath,  oto.; 
inns   Vli>   per   month.      Prlco   »2.100. 

'(Mii:i;i;   KOOM    house    and    lot    with    water 
I  u      jilboro  liay  road..  cloa«  to  WIIIowb; 

.  1..C   «:cou,   cash  $6ii5. 

i,AMfniESS  avc,  50x127.  11050;  third  caih. 

tl78B.  JWr* 


vrANCOUVBR    at.. 
*  cash. 


fiOxllS; 


5   ACRE 
house 


ACRES  Cowlchan    Bay.    near   wharf;   new 
leu     room*,        stable,      boat     house, 
power     house     and     casollne     llghlinc     plant: 
good    rrontage    and    Ane    view;    price    »«IOO. 


A(\  ACRE.S  fronting  on  KoUallah  Rl»«r; 
^Unear  station;  10  Ncres  slashed  «ood  run- 
«|QC  water,   J74  per  acre  turroa. 


C)    ACRES    all 
W  roomed    uuu««, 
tltOO. 


cleared    close    to    station:    S 
£ta:iU;    price    cooi   ttrirs 


■JO  ACRES  Jl«bt  bush;   good  situation,   near 


ataUon.  »ia«  par  acra. 


UUULAS  at,   tn  IH  mile- circle,   1  block 
from    car,    2    larg 
i'juo    each,    half    casb. 


^     from    cai-r  a    largo    lota    at    $1000    and 


f.'^AliiFIEL.D,   UosB  at.,   South  May.  fMlk 
X'       at    yiSOO^ftcli.    third    CMh.  'j#-f\/i 

VJT.    CHA.ULBS   at.,    fow    lota   J|i|fc^";^^ 
Vj      each, ■  guarter    caah. 


iORGL  View 
woalb  buy* 


Park— 4115  cu^VfAJP^. 
•  Clxlto,  In  I>*vi«4  ifUi  9i 


9t«B« 


f 


TKxt  vi^  **-  Have  a  splmaia  i»t  <of 
»»e04  taat  wl*;  6  rotnutw  from  car, 

W  IttinMr*  im,  »  nrinstM  irom  car,  rewn- 

'^    Sr^TJilii' fay  HMO;  tyo  good  lota. 

T  INDBN  a**.  b«st  leoattOB.  high  and  dry 
JU  cjoia  to  ralrQ«t4  rd.  •  flt»y  <^o«»  "^ 
fpr  lajMj  cttlih  f»00. 

hava  Mveral  lota  with  8  and  3  room 
bouaaa  very  cbeap. 


W" 


P,  E,  NYLAND 

Tel     2217.  P.    O.    Box    246. 

McGregor  Block,  S»4  View  Street. 

HARRIET  Boad.   two  froiitngea,  eWlMs    "to 
Burnslde,     60x130,    s    snap      OB      aaay 
terms,    J1080. 

THIRD   at.,    close    to    Richmond    ava.,    81x 
•r';14!lli!^«»    axceptlonally    eaay    termai 


^■il|l'»l»i|Mi 


Sr.   TRACKAOB.    half    juex^ 
y  limits,    frontage   t>n  WEST  W 

I    ji*  I  II  I     lit  I  ^ 


n^'*»m*k 


LEE  A ,  FRASER 


\       BRAIN  REALTY  CO. 

•i  Roam  a,  1011  Ootrarnmant  8U 

Je  Pbona  1>4 

BUNNYVAUB— Our  now  subdlvtalon  la 
going  Hke  hot  cakes  and  no  wonder. 
Jho  prices  are  within  the  reach  ot  tne 
Smallest  pockets  and  tho«  terma  are  the 
jmaltBl  BflWt'i»Ct — — -r- 


MamlMra  VIOMIW  RMi  IBatat*  JbNOtMM^ 
mt  Broa<  gu.   VIcteria.   &  C 

Atery  dertrOjla  boma  »«»  S^"*^';!;  ?^ 
ooDtatniM  •  romaa.  modern.  >rM  »«». 
40  feet  by  UJ  taat.  Prtca  only  WrOOO.  on 
"ilowliw  term*  •l.aOO  oaab.  balance  at  the 
rate  orlso  per  month.  Jntareat  7  par  cent. 

Fon  Sale— In  heart  of  bualneas  section.  «0 
feet  on  Tatea  at.,  between  Douglaa  an* 
Blancbard;  price  per  front  foot  ta.000.00. 


SUNNYVAlrE! — The  choicest  subdivision 
*  la  Victoria  district,  situate  on  the 
new  SaanKh^car  line  amid  beautiful  sur- 
roundtns*.  There  Is  no  speculation  about 
this  car  line,  U.rune  right  through  the 
~B«=op«rfty~"asn«  tne  -gtatlon  wtU  be  right  on 
the  property:  •''Twenty  minutes  from  the  city 
centre.  Tbe  »»-«.  .JBUS«trio  company  are 
-^^^  —    thia   line    and    It    Is 

be 
very 
few  daya.  Tb«~  advanf  of  tbcT  first  car  to 
this  property  \rtn"poWtIveIy  advance  ral- 
ues  luo  per  cent,  '' 


centre,     xne   »»_*.. -ai*^;**". -""*»•-"'.,■ 
ruahlng  the   woflT  on   this  line    and   It 
Antb9rltattvety^a«4*rtr;th%t  the  cars  will 
running   on'  a  'ponlllili -'at  sany   In   a  v« 


B-rtStCX  lot   *  IVMI  ona!    «u   M«! 
elearad. 


TyEaCB  ItSO  iq>:  «asb  ISO  op,  -toatuioa  It 
X.      up  »*r  nioptta,    No  interest.         .    , 


R,  L-SHAW&'d&i 


Real  Batata  and  IiUmrance 
Pbone  3149 


no  cook  «L 


■\iua 

XX  to 


MB  yott  leoWnc  for  a  home  or  plwntitng    ^''xent 


VraU. 

l^ejnona.    par   dosen    ...•••.••. 
UAoanae,   s>er  doaeo    .••••.••.* 

M&1bS>    Orspea,    lb 

Apples,    per    boi     

lMneapple»,      em  li       

Poroei(T»«a'«»   •   '''r    

Perslmmoiia.    each 

•Teats. 

Beet,    per    lb.    

Mutton,     par     ib 

Mutton,     Auairallin,     per    lb... 
Veal,   dressed,    per  lb.    ........ 

Chickens 

rowl      


Tomaloes,     per    lb. 
Parsley,     bunob    . . 

Cucuinbeis,   each 


•  .••««v4«*««( 


.U 

.11 

2.0095.00 
.61) 
.;ti 
.01 

.01  .11 

.OSO  39 
.0!)  tf.ii 

.XOtf.II 

.11 


.20 
.01 

.40 


Potatoes,     per 


sack      .........      t.00O2.E0 


Ashcrofi    Potatoes,    per    sack 

Cabbave,   new,  per  lb 

Uarlla.    per    lb.    

Unions,    6     lbs 

Beats,    per    lb. 

Carrots,   per  lb. 

New  Carrots,  3  bunches  . . 

Cauliflower,     oarh     

Celery,    per  stalk,    2    fur    . . 
Sweat   Potatoes,    4    lbs.    tor 
Qrcen  Onions,  3  bnncbes  . 
Citrons,    per   lb.    ... 

Pumpkins,     per     lb.     .,..••••• 

Curly   Kale,   per  lb.    .....•••«« 

Khubaib,    two  bunches  tax . , . ^,f^^\ 

OaUKornla  Bhubaid,  per  bunoll'"^'*^' 

V    Jl"^  — 


,..*.••« 


**.♦•••••■ 


2.i0 
.06 
.25 

.25 
.04 
.04 
.10 
.20®. 25 
.22 
.26 
.10 
.01 
.04 
.04 


CITY  OF  VICTORIA 


TENDERS  FOR  GRASS  SEED 


,-3  '•>  •■ 


NOTICE  TO  CONTBACTOBS 
Fad  for  FabUc  BnlUlnca 

Seated  tenders  wilt  be  recalved  by  tba 
Hon.  the  MInUter  of  Public  TVorka  up  to 
13  o'clock  noon  on  Monday,  8»in  day  of 
March,  1913.  for  aapplytof  •?*  daUyerIng 
best  Itimp  coal  ra^vlnA^  >a*  tli*  Provwlwai 
Oovernment  BoiMUMt*  *t  Vlotoria,  M  aauai* 
anted  Iiaraiftt««r,  «arb»  ^>»  ••"ft.SJffU^S: 
faw  aiat  KaMlu  lit*,  t5^  tM  «WV«««  to 
■qSn  «iianttUe«  and  «t  ittob  ^^n^^jm,  >• 
dtr«»aa  dorlar '^il^  narfod  adMM»i^ia*«l.  ^ 

TIM  approstman*  awwal  conaamptioB  ist 
coat  at  iMob  ot  <Dm  IMHMta««  nap^A  to  W 
follow*:—  _  vw     ' 

Best  lump  eotU  ta  <»>»*'"■.         .,  ^L  . 
Parliameat  BnUOIngb,  VleloHb  >^i  W  Umt 
Oovernment  Hona*  ,**       .....  Itt    " 

Court^lMWPa.  -  ,  '    .r       Lv-Lv  H  ^ 

balWtor  or  aUni^  ttt*  liniNNIr  Mt«l. 
,««;lM  Haaa.  ««  ton  9(  %»«•' 11k. 


mm  rM,  ii^%'*i»r4fSJf'W  o»  cau 

Ttmfcl^Mw  Wm,tS~m0  t  W euti «* day*. 

tlte  »te»»i  «*»H  par  canu  Starllns  «f 
ebanva  atioady,  i»}tli  Mtual  iMUlness  In  Bat*- 
»nf  btlla  at  (t.ai.ls  for  60  days  .aad.,a^ 
i4.#T.»0  for  donwnd.  C«»mmer«laJ  bUl» 
UM%.  Biw  sflven  •tHe.  Meatftan  do}- 
lars.  «7o.  Bonds?  #0rerBm*nt8.  atrong;  raU- 
roads,  steady.      '*" 

■ '«.:.„  '    "  " 

Chlidran  ftre  much  more  likely  to 
contraot  the  contaslous  diseases  vrlien 
they  have  colds.  Whooplnc  cousb. 
^phtherls,  acartflt  f«ver  and  conaump- 
tton  are  diseases  tliat  are  often  con- 
tracted when  the  child  has  a  cold.  That 
la  why  all  modiocd  authorities  say  l>e- 
ware  of  colds.  For  the  quick  cure  of 
colds  you  will  Ond  nothlits  better  than 
Chamberlain's  Cou^  Remedy.  It  can 
always  be  depended  upon  ood  Is  plecui- 
ant  and  safe  to  take.  For  sale  by  all 
dealers.  * 


A  MARTYR 

vo  niji'iMMiwioa 

MOTTfimSBiGEVS 


NOTXt'E    TO    CONTRACTOB8. 
Port  Alberni   Mcbool. 

SEALiED  TENDERS,  superscribed  "Ten- 
dir  for  School  House,  Port  Albornl,"  will  be 
received  by  tho  Honorable  the  Mlnistor  of 
Public  'SVcrii:  up  to  1"  c'clach  scan  oj  V.'e!l- 
nusaay,  the  13th  day  of  March,  1912,  for 
the  actual  signature  of  the  tenderer,  and 
school  house  ut  I'oit  Albural,  In  the  Alberni 
Klutoral    District.    B.    C. 

I'luns,  specifications,  contract,  and  forms 
of  tender  inuy  bo  seen  un  and  after  the  26lh 
day  of  February,  1»12,  at  the  office  of  A. 
U.  Cooper,  Baci.,  Kucretury  ot  tho  School 
Board,  Port  Alberni,  B.  C,  the  Oovernment 
AKenls,  Albornl  and  Nanalmo,  and  the  De- 
partment of  Public  Works,  Parliament 
Uulldlnss,   Victoria. 

Each  proposal  must  be  accompanied  by  aa 
accepted  bank  cheque  or  certificate  of  de- 
posit f>a  a  chartered  bank  of  Canada,  made 
payaliyie  to  the  Honorable  the  Minister  of 
Public  Worka,  for  the  sum  of  »600,  which 
shall  bo  forfeited  If  the  party  tendeilng  de- 
cline to  enter  into  contract  when  called  upon 
to  do  so,  or  if  he  fall  to  nontplete  the  work 
contracted  for.  The  cheq\iea  or  certificates 
of  deposits  uf  unsuccessful   tonderera  will   be 

S^,iay.^»  >^f»  JM«o»  i^,m9mim%  «»|.  tbe 

m«4^  «<  .  .  .. 
t)u  areotlop  ..__ 

imojIaBaa  la  t**'  a»»iwpig' ftiniMi>y        .    ^.t 

««•  lowsft:  sir  ii«r  «Mi#*r  not  >aiJ»a»<H|^ 

■Me^Ked.-  ;  ,'  '  - 

^  Vubtto  Works  BivMaaar. 

Bepartmaat  «(  rpbMo  Wl^¥J^  Vletecla.  «. 

C.  February  Mth.  mp. 


OFFICE      OF      PROVINCIAL 
SECRETARY 


S^ 


iJOtlCE 


■*-!>" 


Mavtntble  W«tera  )Pirolieetl«»  Aet. 
NOTXCB  la  herablr  a:lven  that  tba  VIotorta 
Harbor  Bailway  company,  of  Victoria.  Brit* 
lab  Columbia,  la  applying  to  Bis  EaceUency. 
tbe  aovernoT'Oeneral  ot  Canada  In  Council 
for  tbe  approval  of  tbe  area  plans,  site, 
trestle  works  and  bridgea  and  description 
of  works  proposed  to  be  conatructed  on  the 
south  side  of  Victoria  Harbor,  atone  tbe 
shore  line  thereof,  and  across  Selkirk  wa- 
ter In  tbe  aaid  harbor.  And  further  that 
tbe.  aald  company  baa  depoalted  the  above 
mentioned  plana  of  tbe  nropoaad  worka  and 
deacrlpiions    thereof    with    the'  minister    of 

PBBue  wwM  w  onufH.  mad  i  aumiem 

thereof  with  the  Registrar  Oeneral  ot  Titles 
In  tbe  i:.and  Regtatry  offloe  at  the  City  ot 
Victoria.  Britlsb  Columbia;  and  that  the 
saM  application  will  be  proeeedea  with  at 
the  expiration  of  one  month  from  the  first 


IStiASK    HOSriTAK,    COQllTLAM 

E.\1>KD  lenders  superscribed  "Tenders  tor 
Furniture,  Insane  Hospital,"  will  be  re- 
ceived by  Ihe  Honourable  the  Provincial 
Secretary  up  to  12  o'clock  hooo  of  Sai.ur-< 
day,  the  Itith  March,  1K12,  for  furniture 
end  furnishings  for  the  new  Mental  Hos- 
pital   af   Coquitlam   as   follows: — 

(1)  Bedsteads   and   Bedding. 

(2)  Carpets,  Draperies  and  Window 
shades. 

(3)  Furniture. 
Specltloallons  and  full  Information  will  be 

iurnished  upon  appiicaiioji  f.o  Dr,  C.  B. 
Doherty,  Medlsjal  buperlnleiidont,  Hoapltai 
for   tho    Insane,    New    Westminster.   B.l', 

Each  praposaJ  must  be  accompanied  by  an 
accepted  cheque  or  certificate  of  depusii.  on 
a  chartered  bank  of  Canada  made  payable 
to  tho  Houoiable  the  I'rovlnclaJ  Secretary 
for  a  sum  cquivaUnl  dr  10  j.ci  cent,  of  the 
amount  of   the   i  »h«ll   be   for- 

feited If  tfea  par  ucllne  to  en- 

ter tat»-«pp|riij»t  *«»«>''<!•«•«■"  'U'ou  m 
or  U  **  m>iir^l^mt*»>  the  work  — 

.^Saft  will  t?e  retitti^'rcg^  tti        ,^ 

»r%«To"we^^o;5Sfef pbTffl^ 
«^,5  .maptad.  ,  ^li^  «^^. 

FroYtaolal  SaoretpKik 
FMwIiMte)  •oeretanr's  once. 
S9rd   February.    t»H. 


Tenders  Will  be  received  by  the  under- 
ei$nc<i,' uji^to  3  p,n\i  op  Monday,  March 
11,  1913,  for  Ave  tons  EnsMsh  Perennial 
Ilye  sraas  seed,  and  half  ton  Dutch 
clover  aeed.  To  be  delivered  as  required 
at  the  nursery.  Beacon  HIU  park.  Ixiw- 
usi  ur  tiiiy  IcKiier  iiul  iieveebaiiiy  tt^* 
cepted. 

.   WM.  W.   NORTHCOTT. 
*  '-     ■■   Purchasing  Agent, 

City  Hall,  March  7.  1812. 

BOARD        OF       LICENSING 
COMMISSIONERS 


NOTICE 


', » 


per  cent,  of  the  amount  of  tba  tender.  This 
chsQue  will  be  raturaod  to  the  Contractor 
and  also  to  the  unsucoessful  tenderers  when 
a  contract  baa  been  entered  Into  and  a  sat- 
isfactory  bond   provided.     In   tbe  event  of 

deposit  eaeqna  wUl  be  forteltAd  to  tiie  Board 


OasOtta. 

Dated  thla  and  day  oMCareh.  l»lt. 
THS  VICTORIA  HABRCm  IUU*WAT  COK> 

,  FAinr         ^ 
By  Its  8oli«tt«ni,  Bobertaop  A  aetotaiiaaifc 
•14  ran  Btreat,  viotorim  b«  c 


TenoefPttaB 


.i!;«srn^" 


to  buUdt  We  have  beautiful  houaea  |or     m  iSr^^^  jT^rSa 

on  Cook.    Ollphant.   BuHel   and   Vanoouvei^  SiSfiSToiTsSSlslSdUi  > 

streets,  close  to  Beaoptt  Hill  park  and  ocean.  ,  fSSSJ^  ?  «he«ac^^mairla« 

convenient  to  car;  »J*»  lots  for  sale  in  thla  lSi._~.."  2rS._*^SXL«^^ff^'^*?*, 
hecUon.  at  right  prtcea 


BBST  acreage  in  6aanleh.   fW»  an  aore 
and  upb         

MBTCBOSIM— H  mtia  frtun' uroposad  rau<^ 
way  station.  l$.tMnmJtmi  Wnd.  readyj- 
for  ^nltivaUon.   SoMf.  falF"qUl«k^  sale,   |«00 
an  acre,      5^ '_    ,'  -  ", 

■I  III f  I ■     II II.  1*1 

SHAW  REAL  gSlTATE  Ca 

a«a  FamMrtM  Bto^  Vtetotia.  K  c 
Phone  foao  P.aBoat«l< 

Members  eC  Vletorla  JReat  Katsta  Bteohaaga-' 

CADBpBO  -B*9r>  .T^pMaijlMNue.^  tm|«.  water 
trontaca;  •KBpl  JiactMft*:*  ti*«mt  traos; 

house:  bhWk  alioKta.  ^SJ7m^imll»  prtoei 
and  terms.  / 

f\M»  acre.  ironUng  aaaMoii  i^fi  nit  trsss} 
\g/     ptloe  aaSQO,  o»~tewBB.       ,  < 

.    iai«e  iStf^wSu^  fW  %tailL  ;' 


B 


I9B  4U  for  Saaqleh  aoreage. 


ae^et  to  oatav  mit  t^  oontiao* 

^ed  a»oh.t«4At-i^  . 

Vbe  4shta«|»  dfifiiWBBOSsafta.Wtdirrwii^Irm 
bo  rttnuiiM  tipoi»  no  eaaeirtton  ot  the  eon- 
traftu 

The  B*partai«nt:  is  not  Iwund  to  aeeopt 
the  ipweMTor  Mifteodta, 

Tendera  must  Igi^alimed  by  the  aotnal 
stgnatitre  of  the  tenitArMfir 

J.  B.  oBii^npniK. 

Public  Works  'Wttcfs^H'i. 
DelMUfttMat  of  Public  Works,  Victoria.  8. 
a.  ith  Ifarch,  Un. 

'Ill     t ^    III  1 1  ■yifiiiiinp.M^iwsienw. 


noKra 


mMOVLA" 


:  CHAS.  R.  SElUE/a^TSON 

X  til  Bavward  Mttdiat 

<teos  phone  am.      Bealdeaoe  phwft*  WOUM 
Xamber  tlaal  KSstava  »»»Ha»is 


STAKNABIB    aennwt,    »   Sn*    l«t«    tS^MO 
each.  I  I 


-  Ooai.  miains  rtabts  ct  the  OiNNtafott. '  in 
HanttPta.  Buka^awao  aad  Alberta,  the 
TUkoa  TorHtoor.  ahe  Mmthmat  Temtoriiia 
apA  in,  a  pmrtN^  of 'the  l^xovtaoe  of  BHtlah 
CaamvtH  liltr^  leased  tuf  a  tern  of  twen* 
tyiiaia  jr<NM»''-ittia»^"'<pin>*l'«BnMd  of  H  aor 

Apliileatlon  for^^BE.WllSt  be  made  by 
tlie'lWPlloant  lU  'AweMtltM  tM  Agent  or  Sub 
^   Acent  of  the  diatricC'm^^leb  the  rights 
fMwe.^  applied   for  arc  altusyji'?;*^^' , 

In  surveyed  terrltdHlf^iip  Ifttia  MlVBt  be 
described  by  section^^,  |i|M  #nbr<Uvtsiaia 
Of  ssatlens;  and  in  wmimtm^  tsrrllMry  tht 
traot  applied  fOr  ahtf).  b«  Itt^Md  a|tf,b]r  the 
a»^taiMit  hiinasK,  ' 

tiaaisn  iMHtt  ha  isiMayrttad  by 

m.m^--m^w-itvt6%!^m'm  MMibA  u  the 


«!•  iMtv*  «MB  «  martyr  to  tttiUtaatloti" 
iwr»  Mm.  lb»Mti  vlhp  te  bpw  <nu««.  sa« 
anloriM'  dMritliMittb  tfawkil  «»  tua 
onraUVa     »ow«r  of    Sfother     8te«el'« 

Xa  lier  reo«nt  letUr»  Un.  Banaali 
EOM  .of  OnUodta,  Quaso*  Co.,  FrkMs« 

Bawarft  laj*,,  (»ay«."  "X  sea^arta  most 
«Mr«p»  «•!»•' «ftar  aatlac^  .wttb^Jiead.- 
avln  and  aieepteaaneiti.  S  w«a^  '9»«o 
selsad  wltb  gtddtness  end  had  a«ve» 
pains  In  my  back.  A^ter  food  tbera 
waa  awlii^  fulnasa  In  my  «toa>«.«ln 
ana  I  felt  like  vomiting  but  X  coaM  not 
This  went  on  tor  aoroe  time,  and  I 
trl««  many  rernedl**.  but  Chay  414  sna 
no  C004.!* 

There  «ht '  .Hv^iiftMdP  of  «i;HMl|olnes 
which  y<^-mltr  taSm  for  JfittUrMtton, 
bu^  if  you  are  trta*  yon  win  take  the 
one  ijima^ir  ^i^th  has  been  mor«  auc- 
ca^aa  «lm«  911  o'tJief*  in  curing  this 
««mslg|l»i  vMtw  BdM  t«Ua  you.  from 
«ip«rlM^.  what  that  nrndtelne  4a<  "My 
eauaa  s«taned  hopeless,"  aha  anya,  '^n- 
til  «^a  day  X  was  peraoadafl  to  .Uv 
Mo^ar  Slatal'a'  «jwt»p.  I  wwaflorp* 
wt0»  the  syrup  «ttd  today  I  am  a  4mr«i 


Xf  the  owner  et 
at  the  P»et«r%  Bi 
not  settle  ai^  tioca  'tmtirm 

tt  win  bo  sold  to  mf  4Ki**>< 

Karcb  lat,  m%, 

nil    III! 


A  T.   BOPBR, 


J.  B.«ftOBBON  ESTATE 


NOTIC9  TO  CONTRACtOR^ 

«i      I    ml 

Tenders  will  be  reolved  at  tb*  offloe  of 
the  Board  of  School  Trustees  on  or  before 
Tuesday,  Mareb  iztb,  at  4  o'clock  p,m.,  for 
the  eioeUon  and  completion  of  a  High 
School  Bulldtug  on  gnmnds  situated  on 
Femwood  Road  and  Grant-  Street  in  the 
city  of  Victoria. 

A  separate  tender  will  be  reauired  ot  the 
electrical  eaulpment. 

No  tendar  will  be  reautrsd  tor  tbe  plumb* 
Ing  and  beating. 

Each  tepder  must  be  accoibpanted  by  a 
marked  oheque,  payable  to  the  Board  of 
Bsbssl   TsMStsss,   fos  an  ainoiint   emial   to  '> 


Tbe  next  sitting  of  'iho  Board  of  Li- 
censing Commissioners'  will  be  lield  in 
the  Police  Court,  Glly  Hall,  on  Wednes- 
day next,  the  13th  day  of  March.  1012, 
at  a.SO  p.m 

WELLINGTON  J.  DOWLER 
C.  M.  C 
ritftotfa,  B.  C,  March  t.  1912. 
ffv-i.  I — ' ^*^ 


V 


^oC  School  Truataea. 

The  lowest  or  any  tender  will  not  Baoe»> 
saillp  be  atoepted. 

Drawlnga  aad  spseitlaatioas  mar  be  gaia 
pit  ftm  9tab*  or  tt*  undersigned, 
\'  ,  -^  C  BI^WOOD  WAnEDmi, 

Atahtteet 

1*11  ■iH'yijt 


NOTICE 


Monieipal  CoonScU'  of  the  Corpor* 
Blfoft  of  the  0tty  ot  Victoria  ttavliMK  dam 

.t^^nfiw^^tit^'  4«i!^»«£bt«: 
, ,  U  Ta  ^^tntfet'A^  paNMrnent  AWawalk 
OB  tlti'  oMOi  l||lf  <»f  flUr  <9l»'Mt  fr»m 
OomiUg  gfrMjr  tft  Taanory  street,  and 
i|fttManirb'CiMiN|)'gM  tliaa  fi^m  off  said 
ftreat.;«  fteo^iW**;.-''    '.■..■.■     \  ly 

i,  To  •  expropriate  tita  i^oessary  real 
0iNt|ii«rtF  oh  both  atdea  ot  Pembroke! 
street,  batween  Spring  road  and  Fern- 
wood  road,  for  thd  purpose-  of  widening 
said  street  to  a  unltenn  width  ot  48 

feat; 

t.  To  widen  the  sldewalka  00  both 
sides  of  Quadra  street  from  Pandora 
arenue  toBiirdette  avenue,  between  the 
lot  Une  and  the  present  walk  and  the 
curb.'  and  to  remove  poles     and     trees 


■ikM^ 


nottca 


^i^>' 


JUjftJ* 


lag 


tapai 


-«a 


M 


OSS  street,  i  high  iota.  $1,800  each. 


TTOWB  avenue^  2  high  lots,  II.S60. 


r-iORNER  Wiidwood  and  PInewopd.  Q*  foot 


lot  11.160. 

COOK   street,    seml>1 
»2,70O. 


'0^'lou 


^UTLBJ,  fine  deep  lot,  (2,100. 


(^TANNABD,  60  x  130,  |87(. 


jUroST  of  above  3i  caa>b ,... 


GRiMASON  &  BUNNETT 

Koal  Kstate  and  Insurance  Agents 
329  Pemberton  Building  Victoria,  B.  C. 

Phono    228 
XATVBBT     laSTINOfl 

HARRISiT  Street,  close  to  ear  barns,  two 
frontages;    60   x  120.   A   good     buy     at 
■s  1,100;    1-8   cash. 

EliilSON  orchards.  This  fine  lot  on  El- 
lison avenue,  66  x  120;  21  fruit  trees. 
Price  for  quick  sale,  $000;  1-8  cash,  balance 
over   three  years. 

VBRNB  Terrace,  close  to  Bnrlelth.  lovely 
lot,    sloping   and    grassy,    big   snap     at 
$1,675.    Easy    terms. 

Cor/auiTZ  Park— %   aore.  CTose  to  Burn- 
side   road   car   line,    for   1800.  Only  (200 
cash,   easy  terms. 

LURLINK  avenue,  Burnslde  road,  tot  60  x 
177,  for  $800;   %  cash,  balance  t,  12  and 
m. 


SNAP!— Gorge   View  Park       lot  SD- x  130; 
high    and    (try,    with    shack,    stove    end 
about    »300    woeth    of    lumber      thrown      In. 
Only    tSCO,    Terma  -(300   cash,   balance    (I,    U> 
and   18.  ________ 

Point  ana  Moss;  hlsh 
splendid  8Pa  view;  80  x  70. 
t600    cash,    balance    easy. 


PIN'E    lot,    corner 
and    dry; 
Price     tl,6S0, 


NELSON,  BENNECK  &  SONS 

Contractors    and    Ileal    Estate. 
19    Green    Block,    Broad    8t. 


Id  for  are  not  avalhibie,  btilii 
^  "A  royalty  shall  be  paid  ojirliii 

tterchaifktable  output  of  the  mine  at  the  rate 
ot  Ave   cents   per  ton. 

Tho  person  operatlnc  the  mine  shall  fur- 
nish the  Agent  with  sworn  returns  account- 
ing for  the  full  quantity  of  merchantable 
coal  mined  and  pay  the  royalty  thereon.  If 
the  coal  rolnin*  rights  are  not  being  oper- 
ated, such  returns  should  be  furnished  at 
least   once   a  year. 

The  lease  will  Include  the  coal  mining 
rights  only,  but  the  lessee  may  be  permitted 
to  purchase  whatever  available  surface 
rights  may  be  considered  necessary  for  the 
working  of  tho  mine  at  tho  rate  of  (10.00 
an   aore. 

For  full  information  application  should  be 
made    to   the    Secretary   o(   tho   Oepi 
ot  tho  Interior,  Ottawa,   or  to  any  Aci 
Sub-Agent   of   Dominion    Lands. 

_  W.    W.    CORY,    ■  ■' 

Deputy    Minister   of   the   Interior. 
N.    B.— Unauthorized    publication    of    this 
advertisement    will    not    bo    paid    for. 

NOTICE    FOR   tenders"" 

Tenders  will  be  received  up  to  March 
10th    for    the    clearing    and    making   of 
roads    in    Port    Alberni.    The    lowest    or 
any  tender  not  necessarily  accepted, 
For  information  apply: 

P.    O.    BOX    1577, 

Victoria,  B.C. 


THE   CITY   MARKETS 

RETAIL. 

Foodstuffs. 

fitraor,   per   ton    K.OO 

Bran,  per  100  lbs i.eo 

Shorts,   per   100  lbs I.TI 

Oats,    per    100    Iba     1.RS01.T6 


VBHUklag  gtB3ftrg  eonia.  i9.p«»)«  :«lm 
«o  W^  4isatit  tteOr  Hdil  1pic«i:.^jFo« 
4p  not  dlgeat     it.   Up|':  _;ffyf  ^  |ji  imstr. 

whl«li  poison   your  bloo<^  ' 
bl0o4  affeeta  everjr  pm  « 

fl»:..*#  i»Aw  p««p*:|y 

low  fl9tattB«B«,lHMrMi|.,ifi«i£ 

at*.«it  llMUr  W  aim  ^'^t'^ilffiti 
thua  dear  away  mM.mKfml.  lrt><  (MMtl. 

Komtlti'^Mmfii  ##  Thla  world- 
famed  remedy,  inade  ot  curative  ex- 
troxits  of  roots,  barks  and  leaves,  tones 
up  the  stomach  and  stimulates  the  liver 
in  a  marvellous  way.  Try  It  your- 
self. 


eg  gp  to  ]CaltJtrifibr«tt 
j»rop*f^» 
Mlatay^leasa  K<y  4>W 

CrlWt,  "■pft.jSpBww 

^^^?SS^«'****  fifissiiS'.  was 

Oeserat  Ml 

«<tttory  of  Wl 

pi 

'  '  aiittara,  «tmoa  tielsar  A  Ca.  X^td,,  of 

toria,;a^  (&. 


,,..,  at  Crirtw  Blaiwi.  in> 
>j|||i|-be  seen  09  appUoatloa 


XWgn^,  Uaniatr,  Bitlar  XA4„  iot^Aiilaim' 
B.  cii<,atH^ 

Sht  W  iiavaes  and  harness,  wagoaai  Bern 
ocrat  buggy,  sleighs,  etc 

Bids  may  be  made  for  the  whole  or  any 
part.  ' 

Tba  highest  or  any  tender  not  nteissarily 
accepted. 

AddireiB  care  P.  O.  drawer  M7.  Vlotoria, 
B.<X 


Notice   Ut  Mpitl^i 
^atiM)l ,  Henry 

Columbia,  is 
ttie    Gov 


JFcdut 
^<th«t«na. 

to  Hia 

pvwgjjaigjwpanjwgil,^     Ot  jjupnt'  1 

w«gr  9ai**  A'Vio^iprtA  ^fum^mr,.  -mSm, 


where  necessary: 

4.  To  widen  the  present  eldawalks  on 
Blanchard  atreetr  between  Pandora 
avenue  and  Burdatte  avenue  on  the  weat 
gidfi^gniL  lHtfB!!l#B.£«Moj%j|vwua-§!Bd. 
Courtnejr  atreet  on  the  eagt  «id«,  and 
remove  polea  and  trees  where  aeeeasary, 
and  to  coaatnict  m  permanent  gtdewallt 
otn  the  east  aide  of  aaid  »ty«at»  batwoon 
Courtney  atreet  and  8ar4dtta  «veiw^ 

5,  TO  widen  to«  «t4awalks  on  b«t% 
aldea  of  Tateg  street,  from  Cook  streaT- 
t<>  Famwood  roed,  between  the  property 

*  6.  T«  i0ltatn6Bt  k,  liwrmanent  sidewalk 
fC-vOMmte  on  tba  aortb  side  of  Brie 
gttsgC,  JSfom  St  Z^iwrence  street  to 
ttatmmmt.MA  jtbat  all  i^gg!4  p^^ 

iumilmmfS^'inl  to  aceo9«9Um(i9'!i|#K 
he  pM^ 
OeneaifWt' 
to.  am. 


-Jma 


'< 


^:  w.^B^^ 


-msa 


>' ; 


60 


FSET    on    Fort    wt.  j    (XO.OOO; 
quick.         

\—0    room    house,    Quadrit 


$3500 


flpOyUU  King's;  Karage,  stablPn,  rmri- 
iige    Ahods,     wood     sheds,     lane     of    back;     a 

liargaln. 

^ — {       room       house,     Falrdeld     r*., 
cJnse    Vancouver;     11000    rash. 

SOOKA — S   r"omn»,    new  and  modern.   Den- 
t>.<^MjV/   man  sL.  Fernwood  rd  ;   »•-■""  rasti. 
rd.  ;    tOOO   citsh.    

aud(\f\f\ — «  rooms.  Dank  •!..  <»«l<  Bay, 
•ll***".'^!  nnw  and  modern  houpr;  K,am 
.i»Bre<-. 


$2100 


, — Uevel  lot.  Work  si 
Hillside. 


R    auto    Is    always    ready    for    you. 


Feed    Wheat,     per    100    lbs. ,1.76  Z.00O2.26 

Crushed  Oats,  per  100  Iba   ....  1.76 

Barley,    per   100    lbs.    2.00 

Cracked  Corn,   per  100  lbs.    ...  2.10 

Feed   Cornmeal.   per   160   Ihs...  2. 10 

Hay,   per   ton 20.00 

Chop    Feed,    per    100    lbs.    l.(» 

Whole    corn,    per    100    lbs,....  2,00 

Crushed  Barlsy,   per  100   lbs...  a.10 

Alfalfa     Hay,     per    ton      «  31,0S 

Eggs- 
Fresh    Island    Eggs,    per    dos. ...  .SJ 

c.'U»»s«— 

Canadian,   per  lb.    .  .-ih 

California    Cheese,     ;  .go 

Cmam,    local,    sack  ,it 

Buti*r>— 

Albsrta.    psr    lb.     ...., .„  .n 

Btst    Dairy,    per    lb. .|» 

Victoria    Creamery,    per    lb.    . .  .10 

Cowlchan    rrwumery       pijr    Ib. ..  .60 

Comox  Creamery.   i>«r  Ib .40 

Sou  Bprlng   Isl.   Creamery,     lb.  .41 

B.    C.     Butter .4* 

New  Zealand   Bnttor   .4t 

Blear. 

Rnynl    Mniisdhnlil.    bag     1.9t 

LAke   of    Woods,    bAg    1.96 

Royal    Standard,    bag    l.OS 

Wild    Kose.    per    sack 1.9J 

HoHtii      Hoo/1        T>«r      lllu^U  l.OS 

(.'alirary,    per    bag    l.SS 

Moffat's    Best,    per    bag ,  !.•• 

Drifted   Know,    par   sack !.(• 

'rhr»e   ptar.    t>«r    sack    l.M 

T^nown*kf!.    per    bac    ^  l.tO 


LUMBAGO  NEVER 
-^AME  BACK 


APTBB    HE    TOOK    OXK    PXZAS 

If  you  dread  winter  because  of  Lum- 
bai?o  or  Rheumatism,  then  this  letter 
of  Mr.  Jukes  la  a  special  m'essa.^e  to 
you. 

Winnipeg.  Jan.  6,  1911 
"I  have  been  a  sufferer  from  Lum- 
bago, for  «ome  years  past,  and  during 
Christmas  week  of  1909  bad  a  very 
acute  attack  which  confined  mo  to  the 
house.     About  the   latter  part   of  April 

following-,  I  met  your  Mr,  111 II 

and  mentioned  my  complainl 

to  him.  Ho  advised  me  to  tako 
OIN  PILLS.  I  have  been 
taking:  them  at  Intervals 
durl-ng  the  eerly  part 
of  the  present 

wlri>h6r  ativ.  ^^'r 

to    date,    havi 

had  no 


NoUoa.i.  hei«^^iM 
Je«iii#p%  ««  vrotorw^ 
bla*  w  SRiVinc  to  W» 
Governor-General  of 

fligilgiUilffnii^'iy  " 

'lg|ji|||H)imi.ii1  In  West  Bay.  Victoria  Har- 

'|i^V||tMta»,  B.  C,  being  the  lands 
mSSmSf^wSm'M*^^  being  in  the  City  of 
'^IctOrll  aforeimld,  and  known,  numbered 
and  described  as  part  of  Block  VIIX.  of 
part  of  Lot  number  39,  Section  XL. 
Vlewfleld  Farm,  Vancouver  Island. 
British  Columbia,  and  has  deposited  the 
area  and  site  plana*  of  tbe  jK-oposed 
works  and  a  description  thereof  with 
the  Minister  of  Public  Works  at  Ottawa, 
and  a  duplicate  thereof  with  the  Regis- 
trar-General of  Titles  In  tha  Land 
Registry  Office  In  tho  City  of  Victoria, 
British  Columbia,  and  that  the  matter 
of  the  said  application  will  be  pro- 
ceeded with  et  the  expiration  of  one 
month  from  tho  time  of  the  first  pub- 
llrntlon  of  thl3  Notice  in  tbe  "Canada 
Gazette." 

Eteted  this  22nd  day  of  February,  A. 
D.  1912. 

MARY   JEAN   CROFT, 

Petitioner. 


of  with  tS^^ 

in  tho  I<aai|l^ 

of  Victoria, 

the  matter  of      ^        .  ^.  „ 

be  proceed««-'^0ltfc^^;llit 

one  moa»k:«l«#  tl^.jG^. 


'^Jdite   plans 
crlptlon 


'i 


^1*  thla  NOIllfc.^ 

y  of  Vebn 


^thla  32nd  day 


soHs-mm^mm. 


-•      lit,*      '  *  r*T-y  f' 

stunts 


TAKE  NOTICE  that  at  the  next  sitting 
of  the  Board  of  Licensing  Commissioners 
Car  tlia  CUV  Of  Victoila,  I  Intend  to  apply 
*■'"  '-^  ■■^-^-  ^f  the  liquor  license  held  by 
Ider  Anderson  for  the"  Re- 
IsiiK  the  cooaer^of  John- 
'  Its    In    tha    city    ot 

:'aSi&ttMta^^L 


ivanay  ot  aaid  ^,  ,.  „.  ,  .,  ^,„  ^ 
mtnt.  sii^ijM|Mi» 'showing  ib* 
amounta  -mHrnSSimW  chaxgeable  In 
each\tti|lripW|^i^  porUons 

Ot  luafilinimr^ii'  1^  benefited  by  the 

work,  and  the  reports  of  tho  City 

tojilnecr  and  City  Assessor  as  aforesaid 

having  been  adopted  by  the  CoimclL 

l^lpTlCE    IS    HEREBY     GIVEN     that 

;iiaid  reports  are  open  for  Inspection 

-^     '  -        "the  City  Assessor,  City 

It,  and  that  unless  a 

■Pt^^'Work  of 

-"^pilatloned. 

owners  of 

•^  be  assessed 

Improvement,  an^  representing 

one-half  of  the  value  of  the  said 

property,  is  presented  to  the 

9£t««ai.-4Mrs  JH^m,  the 

^IBBf  the 

emeiXllilliill  such  terms 
awd  coB«ltldto6  a»  to  tH*  pdyment  of  the 
coat  of  such  improvement  as  the  Coun- 
cil may  by  by-law  in  that  behalf  reg- 
ulate and  «i*^wi2*t ^.Aj,,^»j_^^,^   , 

City  Clerk'a  <mm^"    -■*  '^'vlUiltC 
February  22.  1912. 


That  the  Municipal  ,  Council  of  the 
Corporation  of  the  City  of  Victoria  hav- 
ing determined   thai  It  Is  deulruble: 

1.  To  grade,  drain  and  fieve  with  an 
asphaltlc  pavement  Henry  Street  from 
Mruy    Fiireft    to    K.sfiiiimalt    Road,  .    and 

and  sidewalks 
1,1  ■  ■■'it,  also  iatoral 

connections  to  sewers,  Burfe.ce  drains 
and  water  mains,  and  remove  poles.  If 
necessary. 

•i.  To  grade,   drain  an.i  ^ith  an 

asphultlc  pavement  Beta  Biitjet  between 
Alpha  Street  and  Delta  Street,  and  con- 
struct permanent  sidewalks,  curbs  and 
gutters  on  both  sides  of  said  street,  also 
latenil  connectlona  to  sewers,  surface 
•Jr-d!ris  and  wnter  mnlna,  and  removo 
poles,    if   nece.ssar/. 

3.  To  wld«u  linislde  Aven)io  from 
Cedar  HIU  Road  easterly  to  the  City 
DImits,  and  to  expropriate  sufficient 
property  to  widen  the  said  aveftuc  to  a 
uniform  width  of  seventy-ftve  feet  fol- 
lowing the  present  street  lines, 

1.  To  construct  permanent  sidewalks 
or  ^jBimrate,  m  hoth  sides  of  Harrison 
aj^MJ^  taaAv««l,Fort  street  and  Pandon 

i.  ¥p  giMa^-aim^iti^  p«v«  with  ^an 

KT^rn^nt'rtpP^d^^^M'^ 
gutters  on  both  £SirWm^  <t^!^!^' 
algo  lateral  connectlong'to  *0Wimh.wttB, 
face  dr^ana  and  water  malBP,  and  4|M» 
nioVe  polea.  If  necessary.  ;.  •'' 

'«.  tu  expropriate  tbe  neeeiiaaury  fMA* 
property  on    both    aldeft.  „0f .  .l^lrfUaa 
Road  between  Dallaa  Boad    aad    Fonl 
Bay   Road   In  aetwr^tettce  with   a  plan 
colored  red.  marked"B  1"   in  the  City 
Engineer's  office  for  the     purpO»«f    of 
wKtenlng  said  road  to  a  uniform  wldtb 
of  «6  Sixty-six  (66)   feet.      ,  .   _,       ,^.;^ 
7-  To  .grade,  drain  an^  paV«:  .wltb  Mpc 
aspibaltia  pavement  St.  Aa4rawf»  'StrMt 
fcom  filmcoe  Street  to  Ita  nOrtlMrly  tgP*. 
mifhiitton.  and  construct  cnrbP,;^Jfut|BH* 
niwl ,  nldBwalKfl  VB  »otft  «Mff  «^^  Mtf 
street,  also  lateral  conneoUolM;,|p 
era,  surface  drains  and     Wiitar;, 
and  remove  poles,  if  neoetaavST. 

8.  To    constmet    boalaVAMg 
rUhl.  «f.  St.  Andrews  Stroat 
coe  Street  toTti  norUtgrlr  ti 

9,  To  oooatruot  boal«*ard»    « 
afdes  of  Utcbtgfm  IStritt  tt*fm  .     -^„..,. 
Street  to  Hontreel  Street:-   v/ •     ;*■-»*   ' 

rmoM*  m.  iteri^iiiMlkSM^oment  G^-< 
ewl    Byl«t.','i(grt  ^i*^  thereto.' 

and  the  *QWar  tjhHlMM^' "^"d  city  Asses-; 
aM4r-<bAVtiUif  lniipij>f|g(t'  to  the  Coimcll.  m 
|MM»iriMiea''^VM9»'^HlM»  provisions  of  Sec- 
tiOl^  4  of  ^itrJKIlOiW,  upon  each  end 
of  mMP^MP^  of  , local  Improve- 
[ts  showing  the 
'^  chargeable  In 
"ifibe  various  portions 
to  be  benefited  by  the 
anA'  the  repurts  of  the  City  ; 
accr  and  City  Assessor  as  ei'or«- 
j,p|pyiP5i^pted  by  the  Ooun.^^^^ 

/s'^'ilfiREBY  GIVEN  that^ 
_  _,,^  'I^KMrts  are  open  for  Inspection 
af  ihe  orace  of  the  City  Assessor,  City 
Hal,I,  Douglas  Street,  and  that  unless  a 
petition  against  any  proposed  worli  of 
local  Improvemi&nt  above  mentionod, 
signed  by  a  majority  of  the  o^vners  of 
the  land  or  real  piroperty  to  be  assessed 
for  such  Improvement  and  representlngr 
at  least  one-half  of  the  value  of  tbe 
said  land  or  real  property,  Is  presented 
to  the  Council  within  fifteen  days  from 
the  date  of  the  first  publication  of  this 
notice,  the  Council  will  proceed  with  the 
proposed  Improvement  upon  such  terms 
and  conditions  as  to  the  payment  of  the 
oost  of  such  Improvement  as  the  Coun- 
cil may  by  bylaw  In  that  behalf  reg- 
ulate and  determine. 

WELLINGTON  J.  DOWLER. 
City  Clerk's   Office,  C.M.C 

February,    28 til.    1912. 


January,  laiS. 

BMMA  C.  ANDEB60N, 
Bxecutrtx  of  the  Bstata  ot  William  Alexan- 
der Anderson,  deceaaad. 
Witness.   J.    H.   AUSTIN 


^'^^fi^  <"■   ddroyed. 

■•7*"fV*'fP  Dated   at    1 


I,A>D  BEGI9TBV  ACT. 

IN  THE  MATTEU  of  an  application  for 
.'  fresh  Certlflcato  of  Title  to  Section  18, 
Range  V  East  South  Saanlch  District.  Brit- 
ish   Columbia.  

NOTICE  Is  hereby  given  ot  my  Intention 
at  tho  expiration  of  one  calendar  month 
fr6m  the  first  publication  hereof  to  Issue  a 
fresh  Cortlfloatc  of  TItUs  In  lieu  of  the 
r<.., .  ir|r-»t«  of  Title  Issued  to  Henry  Smith 
rlilriill  on  tho  14th  day  of  June,  1892,  and 
nmnbiTcd     10682     A.     which    has     been     lost 


rf'tiirn  nf  niv  old 
trouble.  ill  fact 
feel  better  thun  I  have  for  yiiis  iiml 
think  that  my  old  eni^my  haj»  vanished 
for  Ki>fl<3  fiifl  ^^^   *"-  ^-   ■'^-   JUKKS. 

Qix»  piLLf?  ars  "oM  «n  «»  p<ib111vp. 
guarantee  to  cure  oi  nioney  rpfundcd. 
iSOc.  a  box.  6  for  $2.50.  Sample  free  if 
you  write  National  Drug  &  Chemical  Co. 
of  Canodn,  tiimiie'J,  Dt-f't.  •  .  -  .  ■  " 
ronto. 

XATTOXAL     LAZY     LIVER     PILL^— 
the  beet  laxative;   2Bc.   a  »>ox.  '    102 


Land  Registry  Office,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia,  thla  Ist  day  of  March, 
1912.  H-   I'-   WOOTTON, 

Registrar    General    of    TItloa, 


LIQUOR  ACT,  igio 

NOTICE  18  UEREBT  GIVEN  that  I  In- 
lend  to  apply  lo  the  Board  of  Licensing 
Commissioners  at  thel"-  next  sittings  to  be 
held  at  the  City  ot  Victoria,  B.  C,  for  a 
renewal  ot  the  license  hnld  by  me  for  ihn 
sale  of  liijuor  by  retail  on  the  prnmtsos 
known  as  the  Panama  Motel,  situate  at  ti2 
Johnson    street,    Victoria.    B,    C. 

Dated     2nd     January,     ISllt. 

FREDERICK  F.   CLARK. 

Applicant. 


TO  CANADIAN  ARCHITECTS. 


CwmpetUion  for  New  Vnlverslty  Buildings 
to  Be  Erected  at  Point  Grey,  near  Van- 
couver,   British    Columbia. 

The  government  ot  British  Columbia  In- 
Tito  competitive  plans  for  the  general 
sohemo  and  design  for  the  proposed  new 
university,  together  with  more  detailed 
plans  for  the  buildings  to  be  erected  first 
at    an    estimated    cost    of    Jl, 600,000. 

Prizes  of  $10,000  will  bo  given  for  the 
roost   successful    designs   submitted. 

Particulars  of  the  competltloTi  and  plan 
of  site  may  be  obtained  on  request  from  the 
undersigned.  ..'..,..,. 

Tho  designs  to  be  sent  in  by  July  aist, 
1912,    addressed    to 

THE    MINISTER   OF  EDUCATION, 
Parliament    Buildings, 
Victoria,     British     Columbia. 


sMkc 


«f  -tha  ZUatriot  of  Oak  Bay. 


-*7- 


BX'WSB  AJTD  WATXOI  »>A3r  BT&AV, 


NOTICE 

TAKE  NOTICE  thai  application  will 
be  made  to  the  Board  ot  Licensing  Com- 
missioners for  tno  Municipality  of 
Saanlch  at  their  next  meeting  for  a 
•aansf'M-  Iroin  Enoch  Sago  to  James 
Callander  of  the  license  now  held  by 
the  said  Enoch  Base  to  soil  liUoxli;atlng 
Ikiuors  by  retail  on  the  pr*>ml.scs  known 
aa  the  Prairie  Hotel,  East  Saanlch  Road. 
Vancouver  inland,  British  Columbia. 
ENOCH  SAGE, 

Dated  thla  15th  day  of  January,  1912. 


IN    THE    silPKKMK    COl  RT   OF   BBITISH 
COLU.nBIA 


NOTICE 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  application  will  be 
made  to  the  Board  of  Licensing  Commis- 
sioners at  their  next  sittings  to_  be  hold  after 
i  tho  expiration  ot  thirty  dnys  fium  lijo  u«in 
hereof,  for  tne  transfer  to  AiBxaiuior  V»'. 
Froscr  and  John  Llnd,  both  ot  the  City 
of  Victoria,  British  i:olUn»blB,  of  the  lioenss 
now  held  by  me  (o  sell  splrHuous  liquors 
on  iho  prcini»oj  «iiow<i  mm  iiiw  Gx,i  Jvn  oniwvn, 
situate    at    No,    SIS    Johnson    Street.    Victoila, 

n.  c. 

H.    a.    STUCK E\'. 
Dated  Ibis  3l»i   d.v^    ot  January,   1912. 


In  the'  matter  of  the  "WlndinB  l"p  Act" 
and  In  the  matter  of  the  British  Columbia 
Horticultural   Estates.    Umlled. 

The  creditors  of  the  above  named  company 
aro  rcQUlrert  on  or  before  the  IBth  day  of 
Anrll  19 n,  to  send  thPir  names  and  od- 
cm'ssos  ami  the  particular,  of  their  debt, 
or  claims  and  the  names  and  ailrtreases  or 
"hel,  sXltors  (It  any)  to  W.  Curtis  Hamp- 
son  of  number  ma  LanKley  street,  \  Ictorla. 
thp  ornclil  lliiuklator  of  I  ho  said  company 
and  If  so  rn«li'lr''d  ''>'  notice  In  writing 
from  the  aald  official  liquidator  are  by 
thPlr  solicitors  to  come  In  and  prove  their 
Bald  debts  or  claims  iit  Judge's  chambers 
nt  the  Court  House,  Victoria,  B.  C,  at  such 
time  as  shall  Is  specified  In  such  notice,  or 
i_  H„»o.ji»  ihcrpof.  ihov  will  bo  excluded 
from  tho  i^*"'*"'  "''  ""^  distribution  made 
before  su I  h   dpl'ls  nrp  prov»d. 

The  lITth  day  of. May.  1912,  aL  10  o'clock 
in  the  fort<noou  at  the  said  Chambers  Is 
nnnnintpd  for  henrlnic  and  abjudicating  upon 
the    delitB    and    claims. 

l^tod   this  Bth    day  ot  March,   A     D.    191J. 

(Signed.)    B.    H.    tTRRWHIT    DRAKE. 

Registrar. 


NOTICE 

The  Bylaws  to  be  voted  upon  by  tho 
Ratepayers  of  Oak  Bay  on  the  9th  Inst. 
are  for  the  purpose  of  financing  the 
construction  of: 

1.  A  main  sewer  with  branch  coa- 
nectlons  and 

2.  An  extension  of  the  ■water  system. 
The  sum  asked  for  sewer  purposes  Is: 

1.  $65,000  (being  estimated  cost,  less 
sum  agreed  to  be  contributed  by  the 
City  of  Victoria,  namely  ?6B,000)  of 
Main  Inter  municipal  Sewer  extending 
from      tho      Oak      Bay    hour  ■ 

point  on  Foul  Bay  Road.  n. 

boro  Bay  Roed,  alone  Bowker  Creek  and 
the  northiern  boundary  of  Section  69  to 
Piospect  ;Stro.et,f>thence  Along  Prospect 
Street,  thence  along  Prospect  Street, 
Beach  Lane,  Beach  Drive,  St.  James 
Street,  Transit  Road  to  Shoal  Bay  and 
discharging   at   Bold   Point,   Shoal   Bay, 

and: 

2.  $210,000  for  branches  connected 
therewith. 

These  works  are  immediately  essen- 
tial for  the  health  of  the  district. 

The  sum  asked  for  th«  oxtenslon  of 
Water  Mains  Is  $75,000. 

Plans  of  both  Sewcr  and  water  sys- 
tems showing  works  alrcttdy  completed 
and  the  proposed  extensions,  «ro  on  view 
at  the  office  of  the  Clerk,  Law  Cham- 
hcra.  Bastion  Street,  where  any  further 
Information  that  any  ratepayer  may  re- 
quire  will   be   supplied. 

BY  ORDER  OK  THE  COUNCIL. 


NOTICE 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  at  the  first  sitting 
In  1913  (March  18th)  of  tbe  Board  of  Li- 
censing Commissioners  for  the  City  ot  Vic- 
toria, 1  Intend  to  apply  for  a  transfer  ot 
the  Ikenso  for  the  sale  ot  spirituous  and 
fermented  liquors  by  retail  held  by  me  for 
the  premises  known  as  the  Bank  Exchange, 
corner  Yates  ond  Langley  streets.  Victoria, 
B     C.     to    Solglo    Boyd,    of    Victoria,    B.    (3. 

Dated  at  Victoria.  B.  C,  this  4th  day  ot 
December.    1811. 

ANDREW    RU8TA. 


«WATEB   ACT.    19«»." 

TBIS  IS  TO  OBKTllfY  that  the  Welllng- 
tou  Colliery  Company,  Limited,  holder  ot 
Water  Licenses  i<ios.  1810  and  192U,  granted 
by  tho  Water  Commliiieiicr  for  the  vlciarlft 
Water  District,  for  tho.  diversion  of  1,OOU 
cublo  feet  per  second  ot  water  from  tha 
PUntledge  river,  a  tributary  of  Courtenay 
rlvsr.  has  suomltted  to  th«  LI«uteuani-Uov- 
ernor  in  Council  a  map  or  plan  of  lUe  work< 
by  which  it  intends  to  divert  the  said  water 
and  conduct  it  to  the  place  where  it  snail 
be  used  for  generating  electric  power  as 
described    lu    tne    said    llceasos. 

That  the  unaertnkmg  01  the  said  Wel- 
lington Colltuiy  Company,  Limited,  as  set 
out  in  tbe  said  plans  is  hereby  approved, 
and  the  said  compuny  is  here'jy  .iithoriz*.! 
to  construct  and  execute  thu  to.iuwinK 
works  in  accoruance  with  the  plans  aua 
kpccificatiors  sut>mUtod  and  Hied  la  th« 
otfice  of  the  Chief  Waiw  Cummitislouer  at 
Mclurlu,     v»2. : — 

A — An  liupoundlng  dam  near  the  outlet 
ol    Comox    Lake. 

B — Lower.jig  tha  bod  ot  Puntlodge  river 
and  the  hereinafter  deiicribed  diversion  daiu 
lu  an   lavreasud  depth   of  Uvu   feiit   or  loss. 

C — A  diversion  dam  on  Pur.tlcdg«  rive; 
about  :i.8uo  feet  bslow  tha  Impouuamg  aaxu 
uUuvu    described. 

D — The  works  necessary  for  the  trans- 
mission ut  thu  power  generated  under  tbe 
uouvo  licenses  on  and  in  the  vlclnlo  uf 
luuds   beloat;ing   to   tbe   said   company. 

Xhai  the  company  muy  exercise  its  pow- 
ers w-iihiu  the  Cumux  ana  iNulaoo  Laud  Dls- 
kricis. 

I'hat  no  capital  i>e  required  beyond  thai 
already    subscribed    and    paid    up. 

That  thu  work  shall  be  begun  on  or  be- 
fore tne  ist  day  of  May  next  and  shall  ba 
completed  and  in  actual  operation  UD  or  b«- 
ture    thu    aisi    Ducembcr.    11)18. 

With  the  proviso  that  during  the  coa- 
siruction  of  tlio  said  works  any  engineer 
appointed  by  the  Minister  of  Lands  tor  that 
purpose  shall  have  free  access  lo  all  porta 
of  the  works  for  the  purpose  of  Inspecting 
iho  name  and  of  ascertaining  that  the  con- 
siruction  thereof  Is  In  accordance  with  tbe 
plans  and  specifications  herein  referrred  to. 
and  that  the  cost  of  such  Inapeotloa  abaii 
be    paid    by    the    company. 

Datfd  ?!\!s  ?7th   -luy   cf  ?^''?vsir.'j*f.   tMlr 
A.    CAMPBHLL'RBDbUB." 
Deputy  Clark  of  tha  Executive  CouaoB. 


NOTICE 


NOTICE 

TAKB  N0TI(3B  that  at  the  next  silting  of 
tha  Board  of  Licensing  Commissioners  tor 
the  City  of  Victoria,  B.  C.  we  Intend  to 
s.pply  for  a  transfer  of  the  license  for  the 
sale  of  spirituous  and  fermentad  liquors  by 
retail  held  by  the  lata  R.  C.  Davles  tor  tae 
nromlees  known  as  the  Poodle  Dog  Restau- 
rant. 816  Yatas  street.  Victoria,  B.  C,  _to 
Herbert  H.  Wayne  and  Augustus  w.  OS- 
tlenon.    both    of   Victoria,    B.    C. 

Dated  at  Victoria,  B.  C.  this  ith  day 
of   .lanuary.   IBlt. 

Tho    British    Columbia   t«n4   and    Inreat. 
meiit   Agency  Limited,   Agent  for  tne  ioatata 
of    R.    C.    Davies,    decaased.    tnd    agent   for 
ns  Johnsoa  Estate. 

JPer  A.  R.  WOLyBNDBK. 
1 


George  Dellus  and  Charles  P.  Tatro.  traatii|| 
under  the  natno  of  the  Marine  Wood  Pteserva- 
tlon  Co.  of  Canada,  are  now  prepared  to  ac- 
cept contra>jts  for  the  preservation  of  »lUt>g 
in  wharfs,  trestles,  etc.,  saw  logs  in  storage. 
wooden  ships  and  other  marine  wooAwork 
against  the  ravages  ot  Teredos  aad  eth«r 
marine  posts  by  their  electro  Cbemieal  pro- 
c-ns  patented  in  Canada  under  pateat  Ka. 
i-jsooa  Issued  at  Ot*"'»^  oat.  ath  of  »•»•, 
runry.    ivlo. 

For  partloutars  Of  process  and  ratsa,  aa- 
dresa  The  Marine  Wood  Preeervatloa  CSft, 
Limited,  Ills  Langley  Btreet,  Victoria.  B.  C. 

NOTICB 

TAKB  NOTICB  thai  apptijeatti*  jwtt ^fa. 
made  to  tbe  Board  of  Ua«il«i^  Cappiag|tl», 


srs,  at  Victoria.  B.  C  at  thM- jMrt^amMt v 
to  be  held  after  Htoe  agptn^  •<  ""^•Jr*' 
from  the  date  b««|«r^^***.*«JI»®».^i» 
Percy  rorier,  «»  »»j»»rWr  •^^  "~»i.-5t  •**arar- 
cence  now  beid  by  tsM  ta  .«a:  tgfeftSBf  ■  8g-'^ 
nor«  by  retail  upob  ths  pnmlaao  haMvi  IM 
Eotel.  ilttMM  at    #a^\^lit 


ib  the  cuf  •(  Tia*afii| « 


the   California 
Jobnsoa  street, 

*^  Dated  at  Vicicria.  K  iO.  ^tta  Kt»  <||f  •« 


T''---^i»--*--*«;-'«*"T:^^r*?*t*^;-*a:«^'>.te*;!^^^^ 


y.-i>JWSg^y^^^^ 


«ii.  vm   m'fT'mmHmmrmsfVif 


a*»tnrd»y,  March  9,   1912 


VIC   I  OKI  V    DATL^     (OLONJST 


23 


THE 


News  from  London  Gives  En- 
couragement to  Prices  on 
New  York  Stock  Exchange 
— ^Copper's  Upward  Move 


iTBW  YORK.  JlarcH  8. — Prlcp»  hardcneil 
on  the  stock  exchange  today  with  a  show  of 
urtlvlty,  but  later  trading  fell  to  small  iiro- 
V>ort!oiia  u.nd  only  a  part  of  the  rise  waB 
Veld.  The  market  derived  aomeNincourage- 
ment  from  I^ondon,  where  AmerKans  were 
In  better  demand,  closing  with  a  majority 
net    gain. 

InoreaBfd  strength  In  IJ.  8.  Steel  again 
was  attended  by  extensive  dealings.  The 
same  was  true  of  Uea-dlng.  Tlje  Uarrlman 
Issues  Great  Northern  pfd.  and  aome  other 
Mtandard  railway  shares  were  ut  fair  de- 
majid, 

AmalgamstedcoPEercontlnucilJt*  upward 
pvoBreBs.      Berlin    reporteff   a    mor6;   iildady 
iiii.-  today,  with  firmness  for  other  stocka> 
^  i  ::c  siiitr-icaiurr  ul"  lilt;  loca!  «ajmey--«iar» 
'..  lie  higher  rato  demnnded  .C«^  jiafi(*| 

u'ltles.  sixty: day  loans  beli>||!:j^p|f«.' 
at  an  advance  of  V*  P*J"  eettt.     ■  ,     •,  ';  .  ■'•* 

Hond*  were  steady,  with  a  narrow:  move* 

^: •««';«»««»;■  8?*';it'.jp»r  «««t,  on 


British  Columbia  Permanent  Loan  Company 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS  PRESENTED  AT  ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  SHAUEHOLDEUS,  HI'J.l) 
AT  HEAD  OFFICE,  330  PENDEH  ST.,VANCOl'^'ER.  II  C.,  OX  WEDNES- 
DAY, FEBIU'AUY,  '28TH.  1012 


jtftoug^Jltyyy^'Miijyiv  ASSETS 

Real  Estate  Loans — First  Mortgajre 
Share  Loans 


STATEMENT  OF  ASSETS  AND  LIABILITIES 
As  at  December  30th,  191 1 

"*'""     \„  LIABILITIES 
Capital  Stocki?—^ 
»i;:  Permanent    ■ 


'i9«ii-af«osi.: 


itoe'K-;.  "  '      Blgft.    1-»W.  MM- 
,#l»MMri.:|iM;- ...    ..•*,  ,^''        "t'A 

^mnmr  ..:..    *m     6*«i  *• 

'immri-tsm^'f**^ **'^    **'>»■  **'''^ 

itf^irSI'li^  W»i    III..!   -u '  ■■     tm  BtU 


■  vv ■ w ■ 

itr.'~l&tt6n  Ull  .(. .<  49 W 

'JiUllW.     Ice     23  S2H        »i\ 

JixU^.    amtMng    1t%      7SH      7«u 

aMw.  £uaar  us  u<i)4    ii»% 

Amer.   T^  sad  T>   ••"<••     •>  ••        1*6% 

Aiiicr^   Wo^tW    ^T-.r**^* — ^■^■^■x-.  ->«— ~-JUtJ^ 
An;:conaa    ....'««.    ••«•>     ^*V»       .37U        >7>« 

Atchison lotH  t«BH    1«6% 

U.    tind    O.    *  I0t%  l«»4ft     l«l« 

».    T.    1? Sm       M  7»% 

r.    p.    K 281,  33i%     sat 

•entral     l>;ather    20%        1»H        2054 

Clus,    and    Ohio    ......     71  73?*       13% 

c.    and   a.    W.    •. ..  IS 

<■.    M.  and  S.   i' 108%  108  tt    -KIliH 

■  •  ;  ..  F.  and  I '-i^M       '&  i'C 

i.'uiu.  and  Southern 

Con.    (Jas    ..V. HOH  HO 

IJ.    and    It.   G 'i'i  '■it^ 

Ulatlileia     .See »0»i        29** 

Krlo    3*'.4        33^ 

(iuldflold   Cons 

Ut.     Northern    pfd     ....   133*4  132Vi 

i;t.    NorlhiTU    Ore    5SU        38 

llUniila  Central    137H  156% 

lnter-31et ,.,,..,lif'K        IK 

Inter.    Unrvcster    .^jgti^gf^l^l ' 
K.  c.  Southern   .nanmr^^'* 
V-    and    X.    ■ . jiJim^ 
i-etiJg«    \  g!!e3E^<gBy.ji^ftyji" 


43 
I4ff  • 
21K 

::9',i 
33  j» 

4?i 
132% 

38 
130  Vi 

17% 
110 'i 


Real  ^1 

ReaI'1^|piP^#  IHfit^^'^g^ 

■^Tiriterest  Ptiie'jtnd  Accrued -v^'Jil*. ^. .» /ri'/A:* •'.•  r  ? •»•,•'•'• 
I^cif ic  Clo*&t  l^iisi  Iiisurance  Cbmpan}^^  St!*cU  ^  *  • » •  *  • 
Furniture  ajud  I'ibKteMaj' /"i^.     ►> »;. . » .  v  i. .'V-|  ■.>^"i'*^^*^v»'<  <  • 
Office  Pr6pliriy~  >'«'...•  ••«••  )!.•••  •  •  •.♦  •  •  ^» '^ ??;♦*,« ''■'*"**. 

vljiSn  itii  B^ljin^  ,, ^ ,«..,....»« ^ •»••.. . . .". ...f^. •...•... 

C^sii  in  aiSiWJ ,•  *'fi •«..».«•••••..».. •■•  *♦  •  ir.« • « • . . » * » » 


•;,.•'.'•■'»■  .J.;.. «  •  «  t,  »  j|*,Jf»»;* 


»>f;i! 


.''/ 


luckay    Co's, 

8.  1'.,  S.  S.  M. 
P-W.  K.  and  T.  ... 
Missouri  Pnt'iric  . 
.National  Biscuit  . 
National  L.ead  . . . 
Nevada  Cons.  .  . . 
.\.  Y.  Central  . . . 
X.  V.  O.  and  W.   . 


...  135% 
...  28 '4 
..  .      <1 

".'.'  S3'>i 
. . .      -.'O 

. ..  IK'% 
...      SZ^t' 


iSSVl     13GK 

40%        40^ 
14C 

53  53*4 

1D%        19% 
lU'U      112'.i 

SIH         3C 

Norfolk    and    West    109 ',i      109  109 

Northern    l-'aclilc     119%     ai9»i 

raclfic     Mall      .'11%        31  «a        31% 

I'fiinsyl.    liallway     i:^"-i 

i'"' 'pie's   Oas 

fressed    Steel    Car    ....      .", I',* 
Hallway    Hlecl    Sps.     ...      -.'9 
Hop.   Iron  and  Steel    ...      20 

Heading    157% 

r.ock    Island    21 H 

<].■".<     Shj-fll'ld     

:-..  ilhcrn     VaoiCl'^     

Southern    Hall '.ay    29«4 

Tenn.     Copper     39    , 

Texas    Pacific     :;S'.i' 

Twin    City    

^lon   Pacific    168% 

do        i>fd    91% 

U.    S.   Rubber    ,    .<' % 

U.    8.    Steel     j;|j»;^,i 

do        p;il     ....•''■ 
T,t  lit    v.ui>f,..i     .... 

Virginia  Chemical 

AVabash    ■ ' 

AVe»ti.«rn     Union    84  Ti 

V/eotinghouBG '   .  • 

Wisconsin  Central 

Money    on    call,    2    %per    cent. 

Total   sales,    507.500   shares. 

^^      I  — — — .. 

ICAOO    GRAIN    .MABKETS 


123'/s  128H 

..      '  10614 

31  SlVi 

28 ',5  28% 

inu      19  Vi 

156-%  1S6% 

23%  23% 
41 

109  U  10»% 
29  39 
37%  3C 
23  73 

10« 

ll«7%  1«7% 
91'*        91 U 

4"»U  4R 

65  i 

110  «4  1 
57  % 


nff-l    illLii,         m 


*:*\^       f.     W     • 


■$  7' 


Fnll  Paid  and  Prepaid 
Instalment    .... . . . .  .-^ 


ivideiit^S'- 


/CO.OOO.OO 

308,925.00 
387,480.12 


Western  Dominion  Land 
and  Investment  Co.,  Ltd. 

with  which  is  incorporated 

Bevan.  Gore  &  Eliot,  Ltd. 


Stocks,  Bonds,  Real 
Estate,    Insurance 


Rooms  222-223-224  Say  ward  Block  Plionc  2470  and  2471 


-$1,396^ 


Permanent,*FaIl    Paid   knd   Prepaid 


.    ....  «^.  ...    a   «...    • 

■  .,..•.■ ,    '  ■  •  .;■■.    .  ■  ..■.■•■-•'   I. 


;33ialpt>.7Q^■; 


''&-\ 


Ainoun^  Dae  on  tincompjcted  to^iis; , . ,      :i3^^ 

Surpliis— * .     -r':''  rj  V '■,."■■. ■....'.     -"^^     ■  ..       •     V,  '■ 
•Rese^Ye,Fund  .......... ..»..Ti....$  5otMXX).oo 

-      Cb»tingent  Fund  ..v. if,03i3>9 

Balance    of    Pttiftt    and    Dividend    /^ 

Account  .....i......* 2,0661.47 


!.;?:■ 


ii&^a6 


Lialjilities  tp  Pqblic—  ^    * 

Currency    Debentures    and    Accrued 

__       . .In^ere^  . . . . ._. .^ j..' jn^.-^^  153.688.76 

Sterling    Ptbentufes    and    Accrued^ 

Ibeposits  and  Accrued  Interest... 


STEVENSON  & 

COMxMiSSIOX  BROKERS 


<3f  Trade;    Victoria "Stdcfci^chaS^ 
er  Fort  and  Broad  Streets 


xMimm^Bxi&cu'mm  on  ai^l 

■■■''••  "«^-v»,iiiir)iiiiVriil(i,iiiiii'ri"   I  i'iiii;f,,iiii;i'.ii,  fff  " 


■:ii[  ■"*'■' 


'St^s,BQnd|i;^ 


GEO.  J,  TELFER, 


Manager. 


I5l«»^.iftJ8©  DIVIDEND^SATEMENT 


DIVIPIH^S 

Permanent  Stocjt,^. .' :". •' $  58,151.19 

Full  Paid  and  Prepaid 21,067.72 

Instalment  Stock  and  Deposits 37'75^^74 

Interest  Currency  Debentnres  8.518.03 

Interest  Sterling  Debentures   ..,,«*•. . .  2(),^2\.22 

Interc..5t   ^-^a^M^* . . .  3'850-72 

Tran.sferred  to  Bpy||ptg.^und t')3.U0.35 

Transferred  %ff  feeitVt'Fund 47,90t'>.50 

Balance  «i#fed  to  1912 2,066.47 


•:Xn^  "-^'.■yvr-rr-iT'^ 


.  :S'   1.498.72 


Balance  from  ioto 

Interest  on  Mortgage  Loans   240,133.79 

Interest  on  Share  Loans '. 3.163.42 

Intercut  on  .Agreement  Balances  7,832.06 

Insuram^c  Commissions  and  Dividends 5,900.80 

Rents "  1 1,185.56 

Sundry   JVofits    2,176.60 


Members  Vancouver  and 
Stock  Exchanges.  Private  wire  con^"^' 
lion  with  all  chief  market  centres,  l-ai- 
est   quotations.  ^ 

Wew  ToTk,  Canadian  and  London  Jffiti, 


84% 


N 


iiiiVi'iriliii'(iiiii>irii'i'ii»i 


?27 1, 890.95 


^lip^PIIIICATE 


^^^MM' 


73Vi 
t  64% 


ihed  by  F.    W.   Stevenson   &  Co.) 


Wheat — 
May    ..;...    . 

.ruly ?s% 

Sept 96 

Corn — 

May    71 '4 

July    "lU 

Hv'Pt -l 

Oats- 
May ....  52% 

July 48% 

p»5f 41% 

rprlt — 

?.!ny    1B.60 

Julv 15.87 

t.ard— 

May     9.22 

.July 

Short  Ribs — 

May     8.75 

.luly    8.82 


O  )cn.    High.    I^ow.    Close. 

101  104%      103  U      103',b 

flS%        37% 


96 


71% 
71% 

63% 

49 

43'.!! 

15.'72 
]«.60 

9.27 


8.75 
8.S2 


65% 

70-4 
70% 
7«T4 

52% 
48% 
4 '  % 

15.60 
16.85 

9.20 


8.70 
8.82 


98% 
95% 

71 
71% 

71% 

52% 
48% 

4S 

15.72 
16.00 

9.27 
9.45 

8.72 
8.62 


l^S"  •  A'ancouver,  B.  C,  January  I2tli,  ,1912. 

audited  ^1SES^<8W^^  The  British  Columbia  Permanent  Loan  Company,  from  31st  December,  1910,  to 
I  30th  December,  nji  i,  and  find  the  transactions  of  that  period  accurately  recorded  in  the  books  of  the  Company;  the 
receipts  accoimted  for ;  the  i||3fei|pefets  diily  authorized ;  and  receipts  for  all  payments  produced.  We  have  made  a 
c^kA^  examination  oiM^i^A^f^mM  have  veii|j||«iiJ5alanccs  in  the  Bank  and  the  Cash  on  Hand  at  30th 
December,  191  t. 

The  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  and  also  the  Statement  of  Assets   and    Liabilities,    are    properly 
drawn  up,  so  as  to  exhibit  a  correct  view  of  the  affairs  of  the  Company. 

WIUJAMT.  STEIN,  C.A.,(Edin.)       . 

BUTTAR  &  CHIENE,  C.A.,  (Edin) 
__™_.  Auditors. 


Waghorn,  Gwynn  &  Co 


StOCltbroUcrs 
Bank   of  HtinUlton  Bldg:., 


Vancouvex. 


UqUOK    ACT,    1310. 

Section  35.) 
NOTICE  Is  hereby  given  that.  on  the 
Firth  day  of  March  next,  application  will 
i>Q  made  to  the  Superintendent  of  Provincial 
Police  for  the  p-ant  of  a  license  for  the 
sale  of  liquor  by  retail  in  and  upon  the 
premises  known  as  The  Hotel  Gamtes^  sit- 
uate at  Ganges,  Salt  Spring  Island,  B.  C. 
upon  the  lands  deserlbed  as  the  northeast 
corner  secllon  two  (2),  ranse  three  (3)  east. 
Salt    Spring    Is'aad,    B.    C.  ,«,. 

Dat^d  thU  1st  day  of  February,   1912.     , 

.  „..: :  „._ ;.:..J.^,„._,  .._UARBT^JROCH,,_.    _ 

■'■■ —  ,  Applicant. 


\ 


VICTORIA   STOCK  B.XOHANGB. 


-.feSiMWfiJKJ'X"; 


'  <u^-^fr 


-lock — 
Anierlcan-CHnadlan    Oil    ... 
Canadian   Northwest   Oil... 

Cinndlau    Pacific    Oil     

rrtiiil'"opa    Oil     

International  C.  and  C.   .  . . 

Nicola  Vttll.y   C.   C 

noyjl    Collieries , 

WcKtcrn  C.  and  C •• 

11.   C    Packers  com. 


Hid.  Asked. 
.07  .10 

.03  <i        .05 ',i 
.15  .J!> 

.00  V,         .00 'i 

.67  ^S         .'iH',-: 

co.oo 

.05%        .08 ',i 
1.75 
SR.OO 


C.    X.    P.    Fisheries    1.60 

H.  C.   Perm.    Koan   130.00 

Dominion    Trust    Co 125.00 

Gt.    West    Perm,    (a) 122.00 

Pa'Mflp     Loan 25.00 

Stewart     I>and     8.00 

B.     C.     Copper 4.26 


Cin.    Con.    !?.    and    rt. 

G  rn  n  by    

Coronation  Gold   .  . 
K'lotenny    Gold    .  . . 

Uurky    Jim    

7>vii{»;«'t    G.'ild     .  . .  • 
Unmblcr    Cariboo 
f-'tinrtnrd     Lead     .  . 
Glaolrv     Crcrk      .  ■  ■ 
T'orllBnd    Canal    .. 

ned    Cliff 

Stuwnrt    M.    and   D. 
Kloskino    G"M 
Snovistorm 


.35 
.3« 

.S8 


3.50 


125.00 

35.00 

10,00 

4.76 

.39 

.■ir, 

.2S 


MVKRI 

MVEHPOOI,. 
March     »»:     Ma>- 
Weather   cloudy. 


.r;o 

1.10 
.02 
.04% 
.4  5 
.20 
.06 


1..-.0 

.03 
.05 


.39 


E.\T  MARKKT. 

arch       8. — <''Kiff>      wheat. 


7s    fiSd;      .luIy 


6  "i  d. 


DUN'S    WEKKLV    RKVIEW. 

M:W  VORK.  Manh  8.— R.  G.  Dun  *  Cp's. 
\\ffkly  review  of  trade  tomorrow  will  sny: 
"An  Increased  vulumo  of  trade  reflecte  the 
ni>ar  approach  of  spring  and  what  Is  i>f 
craftier  significance,  the  admirable  Condi- 
tions provsIIinR  In  tlm  wlnlT  wheat  s<?ii- 
I  Ions,  produce  a  more  buoynnl  feeling  In 
the  western  trade  ciri'les,  and  the  whole 
I'USinoMi  Is  beneflie(\  thereby.  Ihls  Is  all 
the  better  because  ef  unsettling  Infliienrps 
piVvaillng  in  many  parts  of  tl>e  world  —  In 
Mexico  and  China.  In  ISngianit,  wrrcrr  n  com 
firllte  pr<Kluces  tpinporary  trade  pnrnlysls 
Hnd  lo  a  gr<.st  degree  In  the  Knlted  Stati-s. 
The  wooirn  jobbers  aro  doing  h  fair  bti»l- 
ness.  Trading  In  footwear  Is  anlrt  and  sup- 
plementary oiders  nre  limited.  Higher 
prices  for  fall  goods  rclsrd  trade  somewhni. 
Tanners  expect  more  trade  In  leather  aa  the 
fall    se»s<.n    Is   »l)Out    to   commence. 


lii-c.   ;;i,    mow 

Sec.  31,  1903 

Dec.  31,  190^ 
Dec.  31.  1906 
Dec,  31,  1907 

Dec.  31,  1908 

Dec.  31,  1909 
Dec.  31,  1910 

Dec.  30,  1911 


COMPARATIVE   GROWTH 

SURPLUS. 

fS.<»».7« 

il4,356,49 

$45,336.51 

$171,452.21 

$214,577.69 

$265,484.00 

$343,949.50 

$414,943  42 

$520,029.86 


ASSETS. 

««.<tO,-i70.l  1 
,:■    •712,983.32 
"    11,400,777.17 

f  1,871,864.85 

$2,058,418.27 

$2,284,832.33 

$2,677,200.58 

$3,211,511.86 

$3,553,429.42 


Man}^  influential  shareholders  from  the  different  parts  of  the  Province  attended  the  meeting,  Victoria  being 
represented  by  Messrs.  W.  H.  Bone,  Angus  McKeown,  J.  C.  Newbury,  and  Thos,  Wood,  who  gave  expression  to  their 
.sHiisf'action  at  the  progress  made  during  the  year,  and  the  manner  in  wliicii  the  affairs  of  the  Company  were  being 
conducted. 

The  announcement  that  the  Company  ptrrposes  commencing  at  once  the  erection  of  a  permanent  office  building  on 
the  corner  of  Douglas  and  Johnson  Streets  should  be  particularly  gratifying  to  the  V'ictoria  shareholders. 

The  election  of  Directors  resulted  as  follows:  Thos.  T.  Langlois,  David  II.  Wilson,  M.D.,  Geo.  I.  Teli'cr,  David 
Spencer,  Sr.,  Geo.  Ward,  Geo.  Martin,  \\  ,  M.  Malkin,  and  R.  j.  Robertson.  ^ 

The  retiring  Trustees,  Hon.  Richard  McBrrde,  Ralph  Smith,  Esq.,  ex-M.P.,  and  Lawrence  Goodacre,  Esq.,  were 
re-elected. 

Messrs.  Buttar  &  Chiene,  C.A.,  and  \V.  'P.  Sicin.  C..\.,  wore  re-elected  Auditors,  and  Messrs.  Harris,  Bu,ll,  Hanning- 
lon  &  Mason  were  rc-appointed  vSolicitors  of  the  Company. 

At  .1  subse(juent  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  Thos.  T.  Langlois  was  elected  Pres-ideni  ;  1).  M.  Wilson,  M.D., 
]''irsi  \  ice-President;  Geo.  J.  Telfer,  Second  \'ice  President,  and  T.  D.  Macdonald,  General  Manager.  James  i.<t\\  was 
appointed  Treasurer;  K.  (-.  -"simpbei!,  Secretary;  Albert  Whittaker,  Inspector,  and  Geo.  Ward,  Appraiser. 

BRANCH  OFFICE  1210  GOVERNMENT  ST. 

W.  McOUARRTE, 

Local  Manager 


PRELIMINARY  NOTICE. 

Messrs. 

Stewart  Williams 

&  Co. 

dulj^  instructed   by   Mrs.   .T.    B.   HobBOn. 
"will  at  her  residence 

^'Gisburne," Rockland  Avenue 

sell  by  Public  Auction  cotnmenclnK 

Tuesday,  March  19m 

And    followliigr   days,    the    whole    of    her 

830,030  WOBTH  OV 
nearly  new  ami  coatly  Kurniture.  Oil 
Paintings,  slgiied  artists'  proof  Engrav- 
ings, onyx  and  marble  CIocUh.  Oriental 
and  other  Rugs,  handsome  .lapanese 
Furniturt,  Mirrors,  Poi'tiers.  Curtains?, 
Bedding,  Houaehoki  Linen,  China,  Glass- 
•ware.  and  other  Goods  too  numerous  to 
mention. 

Catalogues  will  be  lssue<l  5:liortlv.  and 
will  ■  be  able   to   be   obtained   from 
The  AncUoneer     -     -     Stowart  -WllUamg 


iRAEFOOT 


LOTS 


BRAEFOOT  comprises 
60  acres. 


MESSRS. 

STEWART  WILL5AMS&  Co. 

Duly  inHtructctl  by  C.  S.  Moure,  Esd., 
will  sell  by  Public  Auction  at  his  re.sl- 
dcnce,  2091  Chaucer  Street,  0;ik  Bay 
Avenue,  on 

Tuesday,  March  12, 


A  I 


w'.iol 


.f.li;.«< 


HOUSEHOLD 
FURNITURE 

and  Effects 

Inckiding;  Fine  old  Carved  (Jnlc  Fiir- 
nltiiro,  seversTl  pieces  of  Chippendale, 
She-raton  &  .\dains,  several  valuable 
plcturcsi,  including  ono  by  Morhind, 
Very,  tine  o^fl  Dutch  Cloclsv  several 
pieces  of  Old  English  and  Oriental 
China,  two  exijulsite  specimens  of 
Bhul'.s  Chairs,  etc. 
For  further  particulars  apply  to 


BRAEFOOT   ts 
2>4  mile  circle. 

BRAEFOOT   is   nearer 
the  city  hall  than  the 
_Oak  Bay  hotel. 

BRAEFOOT  lies  north 
i.f  the  cit}-,  in  the  di- 
rect line  of  travel  to 
Gordon  Plead,  Cor- 
dova Ba}^  and  Cedar 
Mill. 

BRAEFOOT  lias  every 
variety  nf  desirable 
land  for  hoi'i^iesites — 
deep  garden  soil,  high 
woodcjd  land,  open, 
glades  with  scattered 
oaks. 

BRAEFOOT   acre   lots 

are  meeting  with  good 

demand  at  $i,ooo  to 

$1,300. 

One-third  casl 


Tho    Auctioneer,         Stewart    Willianrts. 

Davies  &  Sons 

A.7C  aellinir  o;it  iJ^rss  quAnttty  »t 

FURNITURE 

ttoTM  aaa  Otblur  Bfltwte  M 

838  YATES  STREET 


■SUM 


iftD.ii|iilli»is>i 


■111!  I  Mini  WW—WW 


mmij^  \v»\\mm 


VICTOKIA    DAILY    COLONIST 


Saturday,   March   9,    1912 


Men's  Rubber  Overcoats  at  Less  Than  Cost  Price  Today 


Brass  and  Copper  Slipper  Boxes 

$2.50  Values  for  $1.50  Tonight 
at  7.30  p.  m. 

SEE  tji€  window  display  on  Broad  Street  and  you 
will  realize  that  the  value  that  this  offer  repre- 
sents is  away  above  the  average.  They  measure 
15  X  II  over  the  top  and  have  shap^(l^|^«s,.,^re  h^d- 
somely  embossed  and  an-orn?inieut  luik^^&aiaAJi^^^^ 

SEE  THE  BROAP.  g^fj^l^^l^ggt^^f^'-^T^O^^ 


WcteeiiV  Waists-^Uiseful  Styles 
and  Bxceilent  Values 

lAWtl  W«urt»— With  handsomely  embroidered  fronts,  high  col- 
lars tucked  and  edged  with  lace,  three-quarter  set-in  sleeves 
tacked  and  finished  with  lace,  atid  all  sizes  to  be  had.    Various 

I... TSfi 


Tan  Button  Boots  for 

Women 

The  Correct   Footwear 
Fashion  for  Spring 


.sCSJa.iA, 


— vthet  styles  aic  lu  be  had. — Per  gormont 

CtVKta  Bar  Muslin  Waists— In  plain  tailored  styles^    They  have 

patch,  pockets,  box  pleat  down  the  front  with  pearl  buttons 
—  Stowing  throiigh.  wilt  cuffs  and  laundered  colldrs.  ^^Ali-s4«cs- 

are  here,  and  you  can't  get  a  better  value,  ,  Per  garment  f  1..85 
Pure  Wii(jil4g^ri^at8t»--Tailored  effects,  ^x  pleat  dowji  the 


front,  ASfJ^Mrt^  buttons  showing  through^  and  four  pleats  lin 
wide  on  eiffief  side.  They  have  laundered  detachable, collars, 
laundered  cuffs  and  tucked  back:    Per  garment  . . . . ,  .fll.25 

Lawn  WaistSff-Til^ae  Urjl  very  attractive,  have  round  »«ckwith  ^, 
a  lace  insertfeii''J^'^^  a  row  of  lace  insertion  extendhfflfM'  ^ 
the  neck  to  the  ctS^fWhe  sleeves  are  three-quarter  length  and 
arc  trimmed  with  two  rowslUlMft  insertion.    The  fronts  have 


ERE  m''^^  «nd  aJ|^t«e,«i|L«i|^w«||^ivc  slack  of  ^^if?|f^|'^^  ^^%^S7.^ 

the  nt^lh^%p«,   %V«^^^l^*^^te«^  and  are  j^Hft«l|Nb#i^Plv  t^^^ 

■women  Of  Vltixmu,    We  guarantee  every  pair  to  be  well  up  to  the  standard  of  quality  that  ev«t 

the  most  exflstl^g  woman  d^imands  for  ^er  money,  attd^a  perfect  fit  Is  ^^m'i*  <fm,  tp  i«e  tijese 

dainty  and  s^kt^H  modela— yoti'tt  be  pleased  with  them.  , 

Tan  Calf  Button  Boots— With  welted  soles  and' 
high^Cuban  heels.  These  are  stylish,  comfort- 
able  ^sfcpd  serviceable  shoes,  and  good  values 
at  ...<••.••  .*.••••».  .«..•.«.•  ••••  .^o^wv 

Tan  Calf  Button  Boots— With  the  new  broad  toe. 

They  are  all    American    made,  "The    Boston 

Favnritp  Brand ?pr  pair  . . .  t ■  i  if4«tK^ 


Tan  Ca$  Button  Bpeti^**The  Qttien    Quality" 

brand,  well  known  for  their  exceptionally  com- 
fortable and  flexible  soles.  Several  Aew  and 
attractive  lasts  to  choose  from.  Per  pair  1fSt,00 

The  New  "Hussar",  High-toppsd,  Tin  BnUon 
Boot-Custom  made  and  the  very  newest  last. 
Per  pair ^6.0^ 


$1.25  for  a  Handsome  Night 
Gown  in  Nainsook 

THESE  are  a  specially  good  line;' both  in  point  of 
material   and   workmanship,   and   represent   great 
value  for  your  money;    Von  hivve  V-shapcd  yoke 
of  embroidery  trimmed  with  beading  threai  ed  with  rib- 
bon and  edged  with  lace.    The  sleeves  arc  short  and  are 


made  of  enibfoiderv. 


IWankets,  Sheets  atid  Pillow  Stpf 
-       at  Low  Prices  Today 

White  WooUen  Blankets^-Thcse  are  the  last  50  pairs!  of  OB^ 
Winter  stock,  and  if  a  low  price  will  move  them,  they  wil|^  f cH 
rapidly.    They  are  full  double  bed  sizes,  pink  or  blue^hoilcf'"^*^ 
and  have  a  soft,  woolly  finish.    Regular  $4.50  a  pair.^*^  T% 
price 


I    •    a   •    « 


Sh"eet^--^FliHy  ble&dhed  ftiid  a  very  strong  w«ave. 
to  'be  sold  at,  each 


Theie 


•  »m9im%9w 


|.s«W 


a  panel  of  i 


^de  of  a  famj^^ 


»     •  •  «  • 


Bliached  ^ets— Free  from  dressing.    Size  2  x  2j4  an4.t:<«| 


Pure  Irish 'i^^^ts;  of  superior  quality.  They  are  SlfK^tly 
plain  tailored,'T)dx" pleat  down  t^ejfont  with  pearl  buttons 
showing  through.  Have  a  detll§feil»le  laundered  collar,  ftiid 
laundered  cuffs.    All  sizes  at,  per  garment.^ ^S^^^-^ 

Linen  Waists,  of  excellent  quality.  These  have  handsomely  em- 
broidered  fronts,  box  pleat  znit^^iM  buttons  down  the  fronfci 

and  a  tucked  back.    ^JM?^«i|Wjif-^«''«  ^^^  ^  ^L^l  1^^^ 
fercnt  patterns  to  choSMTf^m-L  ^''^Fef'lirmefit ?.J.50 


Hig  Bai^Btis  in  Wonifiii's 

Gloves  T^mm 

French  Kid  Gloves — 2-c1j 


Ef^<»» 


nr«r» 


WE  are  pleased  to  say  that  there  are  only  18  of  thei 
fact  is  ilii.w«i<^^.3feX&i^a.^^ft«J^.,feik5^^^^ 

instea<iW'ptt^f'^t»i»''»^y '**8^"«^^ 
They  are  fairly  light,  but  thoir|a^^ly  rainproof  and  are  ideal  garments  for 
auto  drivers  and  others  who  are  e^^i^^d  to  tl^w^ther. 

Although  they  are  part  of  our  Winter  stoclc,  m'^^^^B^^  ^''^  ^'^^^  "' 

:.^8  from  36  to  44  ar^Ubjie^.  ^^^Si^^^^§^^^i^^^^^^M^ 

They  are  a  grey  rubber,  lined  with  linen  and  t^^^m  ready. ^ipthasers 
on  Sat^r4^yat,  caclrls^X). 


I 


arg 


{^M>. 


in  Men's  Boots  Today— $5  Values 
for  $3.90 


ent  colt. 


You  will 

Vi 


in 


brown;  tan,  grey  and  blac^:-' 'AtT s^i«»^^p|g^^gf^ 
are  our  regular  $1.25  value.    SpecfaffdriBnSfay's-se^ 
ing,  per  pair « •  **r 

Glace  Kid  Gloves— 12-button  length  and  regularly  sold 
;u  i^2.2^  a.  nair.  are  to  be  sold  l^|j|ft|[&'at 91.75 


lis  line  to  excel  any 

est  lasts  and  come  in  all  sizes.    Tj^ipcs  are 
i;i|j^%lll*il^i'«'te?ng  "Goodyear"    welt&r*"! 


Men's  Button  Boots— In  ^un  metal  ^0Sid  pat- 


.......93.90 


are  hard  to  be^t 
sale  Saturday  at  . . 

Men's  Button  Boots— Gun  metal  calf  and  patent 
colWjJ&ycry  pair  is  worth  not  less  than  $5.00, 
a^J^ISirovided  with  "Goodyear"  welts.    wSpe- 
■^  "jj^jj  for  tnd.ty".;  -ihonpers 93*90 


Tan  Calf  Bluchers— These  are  stout  and  stylish 
^treet  boots,:  with  solid  leather  soles  and  heels. 
They  are  extremely  comfortable,  being  fitted 
with  "Goodyear"  welts.    $5.00  value  for  93.90 

Box  Calf  and  Velour  Calf  Blucher  Boots— In  all 
»     sizes.    Stout  or  medium  soles  and  "Goodyear" 
''     welts.    All  arfr^S-QP  values.-.  On  ^ale  today ._at« , 
per  pair  . . . . . .  - .  • . . .   • » ......  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  .93»90 

Calfskin  Bluchers— Lined  with  leather  and  fit- 
ted with  waterproof  soles.  For.  constant  service 
these  boots  have  no  equal  at  the  price.  Per 
pair  $5.60  in  the  regular  way.  Today's  spe- 
cial  ....9*»»*'U 


Kneeding  Pans,  Regular  65c  Values 
for  35c  at  7.30  p.  m. 

These  are  20-quart  capacity  and  are  made  of  strong  tin  well  wired 
and  finished  with  strong  handles.  All  are  fitted  with  retinned 
lids.     Regular  65c  value  for •  •  -35^ 

$1.25  and  $1.50  Books  at  35c  Each 

A   OI.BABAHCE    SA1.B    OP    POPULAB    PICTION 

Just  glance  at  the  list  of  tlMe.s  that  are  appearing  below  and  you  will 
get  some  idea  of  the  bargain  offer  that  we  are  maliing.  All  the  volumes 
are  well  bound  In  stiff  backs  covered  wltli  colored  cloth  and  the  printing 
la  exceptionally  clear  and  on  good  paper,  while  the  illuBtratlona  are  in  col- 
ors, th$  productions  of  well  known  ertlsts. 

Infatuation,    Lloyd    Osborne. 
Jewel   Weed,   Alice  Ames  Winter. 
Judith,    Grace  Alexander. 
Kilo.  Ellis  Parker  Butler. 


Pfittcess  Slips,  Drawers  and  Rompers 


.\laddln  &  Co.,   Herbert  Quick. 
Apple  of  Discord,  EUirle  Ashley  Wol- 

cott. 
.\rncliffe  Puzzle.  Gordon  Holmes. 
At    Homo    With,   the    Jardlnes,    Lilian 

Bell. 
Black   Friday.   Frederic   S.   Isham. 
Blindfolded.  Barle  Ashloy  Wolcott. 
Broken   Sword,   Gen.   Charles   King. 
r;y  Force  of  Circumstance,     Holmes. 
CiUlfornlana,   Gertrude   Atherton. 
I'arollna  Lee,  Lilian  Bell. 
1  •lianco  Acquaintance,  W.  D.  Howells. 
I'lilcago  Princess,  Robert  Barr. 
' 'lementltifl,    A.    K.  W.   Maiion,  % 

(lementlna'.s   Highwayman,   Stephens 

and   Westlcy.         * 
•  omrade  John,  Morwin  »nd  Webster. 
I'onatance  Trescot,   ,'<.   AVeIr  Mitchell. 
I'orslcan       Lovers,       Charles       Jf^ltoh 

Pidgin, 
t'rucib'le,  Mark  Lee  Luther. 
I'ustom  of     the     Country,      m  1  :^       H. 

Kinaer. 
Hay       Befur-p       Yestpr.i  i  '     •        \ 

rihafer. 
DInna    of    Dob.'»ons,    Cei.n,v    Huniillon. 
l>lonied,    John    S.    Wise, 
i'ederal   Judse,    Charles   K.    Lush. 
I'ower  o"   the  Oransc,   A,  and  K.  Cns- 

tl.e 
loes  In  Law,  Rhoda  Broughton. 
Fool   lOrrant,   Maurice  Hewlett. 
Ghetto   Comedies.    Israel   Zangwlll. 
Oolden    Greyhound,    Dwight   TlUon. 
(Solden  Hope.  Robert   H.    Fiiller. 
Golden        Iloupo.        CIkuIc^        Im.ll.-v 

Warner. 
Green    Oiamonri,    Aniuir    :<i'Mri>,Mr. 
Helpers,    Francis   Lymle. 
Heritage  of  Peril,  A.   VV.   Marclininnl. 
HprBa;f«-  of  Unrest,  Gwendolen  Over- 
ton. 
Ullers.    Morley    Rol)erts. 
In   Bebet,  OeOrg«  Ade. 

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Lawrence  Olavering,  A.  K.  W.  Mason. 

Letters  iind  Addresses,  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson. 

Little  Sister  of  Destiny.  Gelett  Bur- 
gess. 

Lodestar.    Sidney   R.   Kennedy. 

Lourdes,    Knilie    25ola. 

Lunatic  at  Large,  J.  Htorer  Clouston. 

Man  Who  Was  Guilty,  i"  it  T-ough- 
read. 

Market-Place,  Harold  Frederic. 

Meadow    Grass,    Alice    Brown. 

Modal   of  Honor,  Gen.   Charles   King. 

Memoirs  of  an  A»nerlcan  Citizen,  R. 
Herrlck.  ^ 

Midnight  Guest.   Fred  M.  White. 

Miser    HoHiJley'a   Secret,    March mont. 

Miss  Pritchard's  Wedding  Trip,  Clara 
Louise   Burnliam. 

Mr.  Scraggs.  Henry  Wallace  Phillips. 

Mrs.   IMrrell,   Foxcroft  Davis. 

.My   Friend  Prosporo,    Honry   Harlaml 

My  Lady  ami  AUfln  liMikn,  i,,  \\ 
Gibson. 

Old    Hquire,   B.    K.    Benson. 

Ordeal   of   Kllzaheth,    Anonynious. 

Peggy  O'.Vcal,  Alfred  Henry  Lewis. 

Porlreevf.    v:den    Phlllpotts. 

Price  of  I'ree^lom,  A.  W.  Marchmont. 

Real    World.    Uobert    Herrlck. 

Keaper,    F-dlth     Rlokert. 

Ulclmr<i  Yea  and  Nay,  Maurloe  Hew- 
lett. 

Bftbert    Tournay.    William    Sago. 

itomance    isiana,   ft<jna   tlrnm. 

Romance  of  John  Balnbrlfige.  Il'^iuy 
George,    Jr. 

Solitary    Summer,   Countess    von    Ar- 

71*  iTi. 

Bong    of    a    Single    Note,    Amelia    E. 

B»IT. 


White  Cotton  Drawers— Trimmed  with  tucks  and 

lace.     Sizes  for  girls  from  2  to  16  years  old. 

Per  garment       -  - -  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  -25^ 

White  Cotton  Drawers— These  are  very  strong 

garments  and  are  finished  with  a  tucked  frill. 

'r"—"-   for  girls  from  2  to   16  years  old.     Per 

L,„:  l-.'JUt •  •  •  • >  •      •  •  •  •  .""^ 

White  Cotton  Drawers  for  Girls— These  have  an 
embroidered  ruffle  and  are  trimmed  with 
tucks.  Sizes  from  2  to  16  years  old.  Per  gar- 
ment  50^ 

Black  Sateen  Drawers  for  Girls  from  I  to  16 
years  old.  They  are  a  very  strong  garment,  fin- 
ished with  an  elastic  band  at  the  knee.  Per 
garment,  50c  anfl   40^ 


Princess  Slips  for  Girls — Here  are  many  styles 
to  choose  from,  and  you  never  saw  better  qual- 
ity of  material  and  design  at  such  a  price  as 
this.  They  are  made  of  a  good  cotton,  some 
neatly  trimmed  with  tucks  and  lace,  while  oth- 
er.s  are  finished  with  a  flounce  of  embroidery. 
Sizes  for  girls  from  8  to  16  years  old.  Per 
garment  $1.00  and .^..  .75<t 

Children's  Rompers — Navy  blue  and  butcher 
blue  prints,  with  i^mall  white  spots,  are  the  ma- 
terials from  which  these  garments  are  made. 
They  come  in  sizes  to  suit  children  from  i  to 
2  years  old.  The  colors  are  fast  and  the  gar- 
ments durable.    Per  garment 50^ 

Children's  Rompers — Made  of  superior  washing 
gingham.  Sizes  to  suit  children  from  3,  4  to  6 
years  old.  You  can't  get  better  value  than  thi.«; 
line  represcnt.s.     Per  garment .50f^ 


Aluminum  Cooking  Utensils-Values  to 
$1  for  50c  at  7.30  p.  m.  Today 

ALUMINUM  Cooking  Utensils  are  not  only  llie  newest  line  onlhe  market. 
l)ut  they  are  the  most  sanitary,  lig-htest.  most  chirable  and  the  easiest  to 
clean.  As  a  rule,  they  are  very  expensive,  but  our  buyer  was  fortunate  in 
securing  a  shipment  of  Swiss  goods,  "The  Pilot  Brand."  at  a  big  saving.  There 
are  frying  pans  with  roll  edges  and  lip,  8  inches  in  diameter  and  1  34  inches  deep. 
Lip  sauce  pans  from  4  to  6j/S  pint  capacity  Imperial  measure,  also  covered  sauce 
pans  to  hold  five  Imperial  pints.  The  sale  starts  at  7:30  p.  m.  and  you  will  have 
to  be  on  time  if  you  wish  to  scctiro  them.   Rci^ular  vahies  to  $1.00  for 50^ 


■  ••   •■«4k< 


,    ly8ddat$a.S0  a  pair,,  will  be  .gold  at  .  ^.    ^,.,.. 

White  Wooilm  B^w$*to--^591i^l>mk  or  Hue  "Borders.  ;^hes^ 

are  a  heavy  grade  and  are  well  limshed.    Regular  $6.50  value. 

weighing  7lbs.,  to  ct^,  9^, ?5.75 

Regular  $7.50  value,  wef^ng  81bs„  will  be  sold  at ^6.75 

Grey  Woollen  Blankets— Single  bed  size  at  $3.00  and $2.50 

Grey  Woollen  Blankets— Double  bed  size  at,   ]:>cr  pair,  J?;7.oo. 

?^6.75,  $5.75.  95-00,  $4-50  and  '.   ?3.5p 

Hemstitched  Sheets— 2  x  2J/2  at.  per  pair,  $3.00  and  $2.50.  size 

2'A  X  2->^  per  pair  .$3.25,  and  s^izc  2>S  x  2,34  ,per  pair.  .$13.50 
Flannelette  Sheets— 12-4  size  at  $1.75,  11-4  size  at  $1.50,  and  10-4 

.^ize  at  ,. $1.25 

White  Grecian  Quilts— These  are  full  size  and  a  superior  quality. 

Price  today,  $1.75,  $1.65  and $1.50 

PILLOW  CASES  IN.-^^g^^^gg^j)F  SIZES 

Regular  $2.00  values  will  ijc  s(3^-ftf".  r^-r^'ri'-i  t-'*-vl $1.^0 

Regular  .$2.40  valuers  to  .sell  at $2.00 

Regular  $3.00  values  are  now  marked  at $'2.40 

Hemstitched  Pillow  Cases — All  sizes  are  here  and  the  quality  is 

well  above  the  average.    Per  dozen  $4.00  and $3.00 

White  Bleached  Cotton — 36in.  wide  and  a  specially  good  quality. 

Per  yard,  i2>^c  and 10^ 

WhiteCambric — 36in.  wide.    Per  yard  20c  and 15^ 

White  Victorian  Lawns— At  per  yard,  35c,  30c,  25c,  20c  and  15<^ 


Runners  and  Squares— $1  Val- 
ues for  50c  Tonight  at  7  30  p,  m. 

There  are  only  loo  of  these  to  be  sold  at  half  their 
regular  price.  All  are  muslin  in  neat  openwork  designs 
and  the  price  should  be  an  attraction  to  all  who  desire 
these  hiahdsome  articles.        -'bi;?ff%«|!' 

REGULAR  VALUE  $i.oo,  ON  SALE  AT  7:30  p.  m. 
TONIGHT  AT  50<^ 


Men's  Hats— The  Newest  Styles 
and  the  Best  Possible  Values 

A,largfr;*hipraent  has  just  been  opened  up  and  we  ire  now  in 
a  position  to  supply  you  with  a  hat  that  will  please  you,  no  mat- 
ter what  your  taste  may  be.  All  the  leading  American  and 
English  models  are  represented  here  and  the  variety  of  shades 
and  colors  that  are  here  to  choose  from  are  too  numerous  to 
mention.  Stiff  and  soft  models,  just  which  you  prefer,  and  every 
one  representing  a  saving  in  cash  for  you. 

SEE  OUR  SPECIAL  VALUES  AT  $2.50 

Men's  Shirts  and  Underclothing 

VALUES  BETTER  THAN  EVER  TODAY 

Print  Negligee  Shirts  for  Men — Tlicsc  have  collar  bands,  soft 
fronts  and  starched  band  cuff.  Tliey  enmc  in  fancy  light 
and  dark  "stripes  and  sizes  from  14  t-i  >y.     Special  today  50<f^ 

Print  Shirts  for  Boys — These  have  collar  bands,  soft  fronts  and 
starched  euffs.  There  arc  all  sizes  and  may  be  had  in  a 
variety  of  fancy  strii)es.     P'er  garment 50^ 

Flannelette  Shirts  with  .soft  turn-down  revcr.sihlc  collars  and 
soft  cuffs.     All  sizes  are  here  from  12  to  14.  at  garment,  50^. 

Men's  Underwear — Men's  lieavily  ribbeil  shirts  and  drawers^ 
made  of  cotton  and  finished  so  smoothly  that  they  w;,ill  not 
irritate  the  skin.  They  ;n  <■  tan  c<A"[-  and  the  famous  "Pett" 
man"  brand.  All  sizes  from  34.  to  44  at  chest  are  here.  P«ir 
garment,    today 76^ 

Candy  Specials  Today 


Mixed  Fruit  Pastilles,  at  per  lb 

Nuegat  Caramels,  at  jpet.lb.  •  •    • 

Gum  Drops,  a  very  fine  quality,  at  per  lb. 
White  Marshmallows,  at  per  lb 


Mixed  Chocolate,  an  extra  good  line,  at  per  R>. 30^